Gc 974.7 N42s^h no. 56 1827191 M.L, RFYMOLDS HI^TORfCAL GENEALOGY COLLECTJON Ii!l!flllililillll!!lll;lililililili|jj| 3 1833 02199 4014 f- ) University of the State of New York Subject no. 016.9747 ^ew YorkSf^tp Libory Bulletin 56 February 1901 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 BIBLIOORAFHY NEW X.ORK COLONIAL HISTORY Charles A. Flagg B.A. (Bowdoin) B.L.S. (N. Y.) Judson T. Jennings Ne-w- Yorlt Stat© Library School Class of 1897 Contents (in detail) 289 Preface 291 Abbreviations 293 Works analyzed 294 Bibliographies consulted 297 Matter relating to manuscripts 300 General history of New York state.. 304 General colonial history Dutch period 1609-64. 321 English period, 1664-1776 341 Special topics 378 Local colonial history New York city and vicinity 406 Hudson river counties 465 Mohawk valley 497 Northern New York 507 Central New York 510 Southern central New York 512 Western New York 513 Lake Erie and Niagara 514 Index 516 ALBANY UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK I901 Price 35 cents University of the State ot New York REOENTS With years of election 1874 Anson Judd Upson L.H.D. D.D. LL.D. Chancellory Glens Falls 1892 William Croswell Doane D.D. LL.D. Vice-Chancellor, Albany 1873 Martin I. Townsend M.A. LL.D. - - Troy 1877 Chauncey M. Depew LL.D. - _ _ _ New York 1877 Charles E. Fitch LL.B. M.A. L.H.D. - Rochester 1877 Orris H. Warren D.D. _____ Syracuse 1878 Whitelaw Reid LL.D. - - - _ New York 1881 William H. Watson M.A. M.D. _ _ _ Utica 188 1 Henry E. Turner _____ Lowville 1883 St Clair McKelway M.A. LL.D. L.H.D. D.C.L. Brooklyn 1885 Daniel Beach Ph.D. LL.D. _ _ _ _ Watkins (888 Carroll E. Smith LL.D. _ _ _ _ Syracuse 1890 Pliny T. Sexton LL.D. _____ Palmyra 1890 T. Guilford Smith M.A. C.E. LL.D. - - Buffalo 1893 Lewis A. Stimson B.A. LL.D. M.D. _ _ _ New York 1895 Albert Vander Veer Ph.D. M.D. _ _ Albany 189s Charles R. Skinner M.A. LL.D. Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio 1897 Chester S. Lord M.A. LL.D. _ _ _ Brooklyn 1897 Timothy L. Woodruff M.A. Lieutenant-Governor, ex officio 1899 John T. McDoNouGH LL.B. LL.D. Secretary of State, ex officio 1900 Thomas A. Hendrick M.A. LL.D. - - - Rochester 190 1 Benjamin B. Odell jr Governor, ex officio 1901 Robert C. Pruyn M.A. _ _ _ _ Albany SECRETARY Elected by regents 1900 James Russell Parsons jr M.A. directors of departments 1888 Melvil Dewey M.A. State library and Home education 1890 James Russell Parsons jr M.A. Administrative^ College and High school dep'ts 1890 Frederick J. H. Merrill Ph.D. State museum 1827191 CONTENTS Preface 291 Abbreviatious 293 Works analyzed 294 Bibliographies consulted 297 Matter relating to manuscripts . .. 300 General history of New York state 304 General colonial history Description 307 History 308 • Discovery 315 Cbaraplaiu 316 Hudson 318 Dutch period 1609-64 321 Trading companies 1609-26.. . 325 Dutch colony 1626-64 327 Description 327 History 330 Minuit 334 VauTwiller 336 Kieft 336 Stuyyesant 337 English period, conquest to revo- lution 1G64-1776 311 Period 1664-74 343 Nicolls 344 Lovelace 346 Dutch occupation 1673-74.. 346 Period 1674-1719 346 Description 346 History 349 Beginning of constitution- ; al goverament 1674-88 349 » Andros 349 Dongan 350 King William's war 1688- 98 351 Leisler 1689-91 352 Queen Anne's war 1698- 1719 354 Bellomont 354 Nanfan 356 Cornbury 357 Lovelace 357 Hunter 358 Period 1719-53 358 Description 358 History 359 Freedom of press 1719-36.. 360 Zenger 364 Accounts of trial 365 King George's war 1736-53 368 Period 1753-76 369 Description 369 History 369 Period of 1753-76 (con«'(J) pAog French and Indian war 1753-65 372 Prerevolutionary 1765-76 375 Special topics 378 Constitutional historv 378 Civil lists Classes of settlers.. . Lists of immigrants. 385 Genealogy 385 Wills, marriage licenses, etc 387 Manors 388 Names 388 Military history 391 Religions history 392 Catholic 393 Episcopal 393 Huguenot 395 Lutheran 395 Moravian 395 Presbyteriau 395 Puritan 396 Quaker 396 Reformed 397 Slavery 399 Printing 400 Newspapers 402 Medicine 404 Commerce and manufactures... 405 Local colonial history New York city and vicinity 406 New York city 406 Dutch period 412 English period 415 Localities, buildings 420 Lists of residents, church records, etc 425 Description 430 Religious history 433 Commercial 439 Long Island 440 Kings county 443 Brooklyn 444 Flatbush 447 Flatlands 447 Gravesend 447 New Lots 448 New Utrecht 449 Queens county 449 Flushing 450 Hempstead including North Hempstead ir.O 290 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Queens county {continued) pack Jamaica 452 Long Island City 453 Nowtovrn 453 Oyster Bay 454 Suffolk county 454 BroolihaTen 455 Eastbaujptou including Gar- diners Island 456 Huntington 458 Islip 45il Riverhead 459 Sbelter Island 459 Smithtown 459 Southampton 460 Southold 461 Eichmoud county, or Staten Island 462 Northfield 464 Westfield 464 Hudson river counties 465 Westchester county 465 Bedford 467 Cortlandt 467 Eastchester 467 Greenburg 467 Harrison 468 Lewisboro 468 Mamaroneck 468 Mount Pleasant 469 Newcastle 469 New Rcchelle 469 North Castle 470 North Salem 470 Ossiuing 470 Pelham 470 Poundridge 470 Rye 470 Scarsdale 470 Somers 470 Westchester 471 White Plains 471 Youkers 471 Yorktown 472 Orange county 472 Blooming Grove 473 Cornwall 473 Deerpark 473 Montgomery 473 New Windsor 473 Newburgb 474 Kockland county 474 Clarkstown 474 Haverstraw 475 Rockland county {cotilitiuid) page Orangetowu 475 Ramapo 475 Stony Point 475 Dutchess county 475 Amenia 476 Fishkill 476 Poughkeepsie 477 R.-dHook 477 Rhinebeok 477 Putnam county 477 Southeast 477 Ulster county 477 Hu.ley .-.'. 478 Kingston 478 Nenpaltz 480 Rochester 480 Siillivan county 480 Greene county 481 Catskill ..." 481 Cidumbia county 481 Claverack 482 Hillsdale 482 Renssrlaor county 482 Lansi ngburg 482 Schaghtieoke 483 Troy 483 Rensselaerswyck 483 Albany county 485 Albany city 488 Dutch period 490 English period 490 Localities, buildings, etc... 492 Lists of residents, church records, etc 492 Description 493 Religious history 494 Saratoga county 495 Washington county 496 Mohawk valley 497 Schenectady county 497 Schoharie " 501 Palatines 502 Montgomery county 505 Fulton " 505 Heikimer " 506 Oneida " •-- 506 Northern New York 507 Lakes George and Champlaiu.. 508 Centr;.l New York 510 Southern central New York 512 Western New York 513 Lake Erie and Niagara 514 University of the State of New York New York State Library Bulletin 56 February 1901 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY PREFACE This bibliography covers the history of New Netherland, or New York as colony and province, from its discovery to 1776. Though New York's sway extended at times over lands now included in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maine, the list includes only the territory within the present limits of the state. The first settlement in New Jersey was made in 1623 by the Dutch ; the first permanent settlement in 1664, when New Jersey was granted by the duke of York to Berkeley and Carteret. In 1702 the prov- inces of East and West Jersey were united and surrendered to Queen Anne, and from 1703 to 1738 New York and New Jersey were under the same governors. Pennsylvania was settled by the Swedes in 1643, the Dutch settlement of 1623 having been abandoned. In 1655 the Dutch under Stuyvesant took possession of both Pennsylvania and Delaware, and they were claimed by the governors of New York till 1682, when Penn obtained a quit claim from the duke of York. That part of Maine known first as Pemaquid and its dependencies, and in 1683 organized as the county of Cornwall, was under the governors of New York from 1673 to 1686, when it was annexed to New England. For relations with other colonies, their histories and colonial records should be consulted. Southold, Southampton, Easthampton and other towns in eastern Long Island formed part of Connecticut previous 10 1664. For their history during that period the student is referred to the histories and colonial records of the Connecticut and New Haven colonies. Different editions of a work have been noted when at hand, but no attempt has been made at bibliographic completeness for editions or 292 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY full titles. Those wishing this information should consult the works under " Bibliographies consulted." Printed indexes and calendars of manuscript are included, but not the manuscripts themselves. Many histories of special churches are included for the large amount of local history which they contain. Of city charters and legislative journals only the best reprints are given. Newspaper articles, historical fiction, legends, Indians and Indian missions, boundary disputes, genealogies of single families, French settlements in western New York, and material relating to Columbia university, formerly Kings college, are omitted. Maps are also omitted, but information may be found in the following : Asher, G; M. comp. List of the maps and charts of New Netherland and of the views of New Amsterdam. 22-I-23P. N. Y. 1855. (in his Bibliographical and historical essay. 1854-67) 016.97 As3 Davis, W: T. Staten Island names. p. 20-76. New Brighton N. Y. 1896. 917.4726 1)29 Special no. 21 of the proceedings of the Stateu Island natural science asso- ciation. List of mails used in collecting names, p. 21-23. Grolier club of the city of New York. Catalogue of plans and views of New York city from 185 1 to i860 exhibited at the Grolier club Dec. 10-25, 1^97- 3^?- '^^^ Y. 1897. 016.9127471 G89 Index to the maps and engravings in Valentine's manual, (see Old New- York, Aug. ^Oct. 1889, 1:24-37, 105-16, 165-76) 974'7i qO?! V.I Based ou the list in Manual of the city of Xeir York. 1863. 22:839-52, 352.0747 N4k. For bibliography of the West India company and the Fast India com- pany the student is referred to no. 21-327 in Asher's Bibliographical ami historical essay. 1854-67. The bibliography aims to be complete only to December 1898, but important works published since then are included when they have come to the compilers' notice. Charles A. Flagg JUDSON T. Jennings NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 293 ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations following entries refer to the libraries in which the books were consulted or sources from which the entries were taken. Call numbers are given for books in the New York state library. Volume and page numbers are separated by a colon : e. g. 3 : 145 means v. 3, p. 145. The following are the principal abbreviations used. Other abbreviations are self-explanatory. Asher Asher, G; M. comp. Bibliographical and historical essay on the Dutch books and pamphlets relating to New Netherland. 234P. Amst. 1854-67. 016.97 As3 Griffin Griffin, A. P. C. cotnp. Bibliography of American historical societies, the United States and the dominion of Canada. p. 677-1236. Wash. 1896. 016.973 G871 Grolier club Grolier club of the city of New York, Catalogue of books printed by William Bradford and other printers in the middle colonies. loop. N. Y. 1893. 016.094 G89 Exhibiteil at the Grolier eliib in commemoration of tbe Ijicentennial of tbe iutrodiiclion of [irinting into New York, Ap. 14-21, 1893. L. I. hist. soc. Long Island historical society, Brooklyn Muller Muller, Frederik, coiiip. Catalogue of books relat- ing to America. io4p. Amst. 1850. 016.97 M91 N. Y. hist. soc. New York historical society. New York city N. Y. pub. lib. New York public library, New York city N.Y. state lib. New York state library, Albany Used for a few books not in new card catalogue. Prov. pub. lib. Providence public library. Providence R. I. Rees Rees, O. van. Geschiedenis der nederlandsche volk- plantingen in Noord-Amerika. i62p. Tiel 1855. 974.7 R2S Sabin Sabin, Joseph, <:(?/«/. Dictionary of books relating to America. 2ov. N.Y. 1868-92. C016.97 Sai Winsor Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. 8v. Bost. '^1884-89. 973 qW73 294 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY BIBLIOGRAPHY WORKS ANALYZED The following works have been analyzed and are not elsewhere entered in full. Albany institute. Transactions, v.i-12. Alb. 1830-93. N. Y. state lib. American antiquarian society. Proceedings 1849-9S. v.i-19. Worcester 1850-98. 906 Am3 American historian and quarterly genealogical record. v.i. Schenectady N. Y. 1876. 973 Am3i Edited by Scbeuectady Listorieal society. No mure pub. American historical association. Annual report for 1889-98. V. i-io. \\'ash. iSgo-99. 973 Am33 Papers, 5V. N. Y. 1886-91. 973 Am32 No more i)ub. Subseqvient papers apjiear in llie asso(>iation'.s reports to congress. American historical magazine and literary record, monthly. Jan. -June 1836. v. i. New Haven 1836. 973 Am3 No more pub. American historical record and repertory oi notes and queries, monthly: concerning the history and antiquities of America and biography of Americans, v. 1-19. Phil. <^i 8 73-82. 973 qAm3 V. 1-3 ed. by B. J. Lossing, v. 4-19 coatinned as Potter's American monthly. Oct.-Dec. 1882, of V. 19 wanting iu New York state library copy and not examined. American historical register and monthly gazette of the patriotic- hereditary societies of the U. S. of America; ed. by C: H. Brown- mg, Sep. 1894-Ap. 1S97. V. i-s,no. 2. Phil. 1895-97. 973 qAm3i American historical review, quarterly, Oct. 1895-July 1898. v.1-3. N. Y. 1896-98. 973 qAm35 American monthly magazine, July i89:!-98. v. 1-13. Wash. 1892-98. 973.3 Am3 Published by the national society of Daughters of the American revohition. Buffalo historical society. Publications. v.1-4. Buffalo 1879-96. 974.797 B86 Family magazine; or, General abstract of useful knowledge. 1834-40. 8v. N. Y. 1834-40. 051 qF2i Minor variations oE title. No more pub.f NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 295 Fort Orange montlily, Feb. -Sep. 1886. v. 1-2, no 3. Alb. 1886. 051 F771 No more i>iib.? Goodwin, J/rs Maud (Wilder), Royce, A. C. & Putnam, Ruth, ed. Historic New York. 2v. N, Y. 1897-gg. (Half-moon papers, v. 1-2) 974.71 G63 Same as Half-moon series, but witli different pajiiiig. Half-moon series. 1897-98. v. 1-2. N. Y. 1897-98. N. Y. state lib. Same as Goodwin. Historic Xeir Fork, bnt witli different pan;iQj;. Herkimer county historical society. Papers during years 1896-98; comp. by A. T. Smith. Herkimer 1899. 974.761 H42 Historical magazine concerning America [monthly] 23V. Morris- ania N. Y. 1857-75. 973 H62 No more i.ub. v. 1 pnli, iu Boston, v. 2-9 in New York. Later volumes I'd. by H: B. Dawson. Historical record [monthly] devoted to the promotion of historical research, ed. by the Historical society, Schenectady N. Y. Jan.-Ap. 1872. V. I, no. 1-4. Schenectady 1872. 974-7 qH62 No more pnb. Holland society of New York. Year book, 1886-97. N. Y. 1886-97. 974.7 qH7i Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science ; [monthly]. v. i-r6. Bait, 1883-98. 305 J62 Long Island historical society. Memoirs. v. 1-4. Brooklyn 1867-Sy. 974-721 LS5 Magazine of American history ; [monthly]. 30V. N. Y. 1877-93. 973 M27 No more pub. v. 11-29, no. 1 ed. by Mrs M. J. R. (Na.sli) Lam)>. Magazine of the reformed Dutch church; [monthly]. Ap. 1826-30. V. 1-4. New Brunswick 1827-29. 205 M27 V. 3-4 pub. in New York. Magazine of western history; [monthly]. 1884-May 1894. igv. Cleveland 1884-94. 973 M271 No more pub. v. 13-19 title reads National mai/miiie; a joui-ntil devoted to American history. Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany. lov. Alb. 1850-59. 974.743 M92 Ed. 2. V. 1-4. Alb. 1869-71. 974-743 M921 J>u/>. auon. Collections on the history of Albany from its dis- covery to the present time; with notices of its public institu- tions and biographical sketches of citizens deceased. 4v. Alb. 1865-71. 974-743 qM92 296 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY New England historical and genealogical register; published quar- terly under the direction of the New England histor.c-genealogical societ; , 1847-98. v. 1-52. Bost. 1847-98. 929-1 N422 New England magazine; an illustrated montlily, v. 1-24. Bost. 1886-Aug. 189S. 051 B34 V. 1-3 bave title Baij slate monthly. New Haven colony historical society. Papers, v. 1-5. New Haven 1865-94. 974-67 N42 N. Y. (city) -Common council. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, 1841-70. 28V. N.Y. 1841-71. 352.0747 N4k V. 2-25 coiup. by D: T: Valentine. N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial his- tory of the state of New York. V. 1-15. Alb. 1853-87. 974.7 qN42i N.Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York; arranged by E. B. O'Callaghan. 4V .Alb. 1S49-51. 974.7 N424 4v. .\lb. 1850-51. 974.7 qN423 New York civil list 1 89 1. Alb. 1891. 3512 N42 New York genealogical and biographical record ; devoted to the interests of American genealogy and biography; issued quarterly, 1870-98. V. 1-29. N. Y. 1870-9S. 929-1 N421 V. 18-29 are (|uarto, 929.1 qN42t. New York historical society. Collections, 1809-30, '41-59. 9V. N. Y. 181 1-59. 974.7 N-t22 No more inib. Collections; publication fund series, 1868-91. v. 1-24. N. Y. 1868-92. 974.7 N42 Proceedings, 1843-49. N. Y. 1844-49. 974.7 N421 O'Callaghan, E. B. Mj>. Lijst van stukken beireffende Niew Neder- land verschenen in Amerikaansche mengelwerken ; i. i2p. n. t-p. L. I. hist. soc. A list of docunicuts relating to New Netlierlaiul which have Vieen publi-sbed in different works. Il was presented by me to the Netherlands literary soci- ety at Leydeii, which is engaged iu publishing a catalogne of everything (hat has been written on the subject of Netherlands and its colonies. These sheets arc sent to me in advance of the publication. Another list, al.so presented by uie, of publications in this country on the same subject will soon be pub- lished by the same society. Ms note by H. C. Murphy, dated Oct. 24, 1864. North, S. N. D. History and jiresent condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the United States. {see U. S. Census, loth, 1880. [Final reports]. 1883-88.8:1-446) R317.3 qUn3 v. 10' Newspaper and periodical press, 1(539-1783, p. 1-27. Chronological history of the newspaper press of New Yoik, \< 387-408. Onderdonk, Henry, jr, irowp. Bibliography of Long Island, (see Fur- man, Gabriel. Antiquities of Long Island. 1875. P- 435-69) 974.721 F98 Perkins, F : B. iro//i/>. Check list for American local history ; re- printed with additions of the Boston public library. 198P. Bost. 1876. C016.973 P41 The pilgrim fathers ; exhibition of documents from public and private collections at Leiden relating tcv the Dutch settlements in North America. 2 2p. Leiden 188S. (/// Holland society of New York. Year book. 1888-89) 974-7 QH71 Between p. 80 and 81 of the Tearbiiok. 300 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY The pilgrim fathers. 32p. Leiden 1888. N. Y. pub. lib. Documents relating to America, p. 19-32. Publications relating to New York affairs under Governor Cosby, {see N.Y. public library. Bulletin, July 1898, 2:249-55) 027.4747 qN42i Describes the coutents of a folio volume iu the Lenox library coBtaining 73 documents relating to Cosby's adiuiuistration, collected by James Alex- ander, a participator in many of the events in question. 58 of the documents refer to tbe disiiute between Rip Van Dam and the governor. The remaining 15 relate mainly to Rev. Alexander Campbell. In the list are incorporated also titles of a few other works in tbe Lenox library relating to the same affairs. Sabin, Joseph, ctymj). Dictionary of books relating to America. 2ov. N. Y. 1S6S-92. C016.97 Sai Only 190 p. of v. 20 pub. Ap. C, 1900; through Smitb, Henry. Satterlee, H. L. comj:. Authorities, (j'^'^ /?/V Political history of the province of New York. 18S5. p. 106-7) 342.7479 SaS Stevens, J: A. comJ>. Critical essay on the sources of information [relative to the English in New York 1664-1689J. {see Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. ■<^i884-89. 3:411-20) 973 qW73 MATTER REL.\TING TO M.\NUSCRIPTS Brodhead, J: R. Address delivered before the New York historical society at its 40th anniversary 20th Nov. 1844. loyp- N. Y. 1S44. 974.7 B7S2 Describes his work in transcribing European docuuieuts. Communication from Paris July 12, 1842. (N. Y. Assembly doc. 1842. no. 195, doc. C, p. 29-113) N. Y. state law lib. Letters requesting increase of appropriation for the transcribing of Euro- pean documents and giviug list of New York documents, found in London archives, followed by Governor Sew.ard's answer. Also in .Senate doc. 1842. no. 106, doc. B, p. 29-113. Communication to the governor, [London, Dec. 2, 1842J. (N. Y. Senate doc. 1843. no. 2, p. 3-4) N. Y. state law lib. Final report of Brodhead, agent of the state of New York to procure and transcribe documents in Europe relative to the colonial history of said state, made to the governor, Feb. 12, 1S45. 374p. Alb. 1845. 016.9747 B78 Contains chronological index to manuscript copies made by Brodhead from originiils in Europe. These manuscripts (80 v.) are now in New York state library. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 3OI Calendar of HoUanil documents 1611-65; London documents 1614-1782; Matte Paris documents 1631-1778. n,anu Also in Senate doc. 1845. no. 47. These documents are published witb a general index iu Documents relative to llieeolovinllihtoryofthe s^ateofXcu■York■.lSr^3-^n. v. 1-11. 974.7 qN42i. Brodhead, J:R. Report. (N. V. Senate doc. 1842. no. 2, p. 145-58) N. Y. state law lib. Dat.-d, The Haj;ue, Oct. 25, 1841. Fernow, Berthold. Archives of the state of New York. {sec New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1SS9, 20:106-13) 929.1 qN42i iVM/. 0?= d-c/. Calendar of wills on file and recorded in the offices of the clerk of the court of appeals, of the county clerk of Albany and of the secretary of state 1626-1836 ; comp. under the auspices of the Colonial dames of the state of New York and published by the society. 657P. N. Y. 1896. 929.3 qN42 .500 copies piinted. Critical essay on the sources of information [relative to New NetherlandJ. (see Winsor, Justin, et/. Narrative and critical 'lis- tory of America. <^i884-89. 4:409-38) 973 q^^^73 Manuscript sources of New York b.istory. (see Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of .\merica. '•1884-89. 5:231-33) 973 qW73 Great Britain— Public record office. Calendar of state papers, colonial series; America and West Indies, preserved in her majesty's public record office; ed. by W. N. Sainsbury. 5 v. Lond. 1880-98. 942 qG792 Contents: V. 1 1661-68. v. 4 1677-80. V. 2 1669-74. v. 5 1681-8.^.. V. 3 1675-76 and Addenda, 1574-1674. Jameson, J: F. List of printed guides to and descriptions of archives and other repositories of historical manuscripts. (see American his- torical association — Historical manuscripts commission. Annual re- ports. 1896.1:481-512; 1898.3:573-90) 973 Am37 New York archives, 1:489-91 ; ;i:o77-81. List of documents relating to Ulster county contained in the Clinton papers in the state library at Albany. (see Ulster historical society. Collections. i860. 1:103-5) 974.734 UI7 N. Y. (state)— Colonial agency, Committee on. Report. i6p. (N.Y. Senate doc. 1845. no. m) N. Y. state law lib. ^ 302 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY N. Y. (state) — Colonial history of the state, Committee on. Report of the select committee on so much of the governor's mes- sage as relates to the colonial history of the state. up. (N. Y. Senate doc. 1844. no. 42) N. Y. state law lib. N. Y. (state) — Controller. Reply in answer to a resolution of the senate adopted Jan. 17, 1853, in relation to the expenses of the colonial his- tory, etc. i4p. (N. Y. Senate doc. 1853. no. 24) N. Y. state law lib. Including report by E. B. O'Callagbaii nn bitnling and preparing manu- scripts. N. Y. (state)— Historical records, Custodian of. General state- ment of material contained in manuscripts transferred to the state library from the office of the secretary of state, pursuant to laws of 1881, ch. 120; by Berthold Fernow. (see N. Y. (state)-Library. Annual report. 1882. 64:11-15) 027.5747 N42 Report on historical documents ; by Berthold Fernow. (see N. Y. (state) — Library. Annual report. 1884. 66:23-24) 027.5747 N42 N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Act to provide for the publishing of certain documents relating to the colonial history of the state, {see N.Y. (state) — Legislature. Laws. 1849. p. 236-37) N.Y. state law lib. N. Y. (state) — Library. Annotated list of the principal manuscripts in the New York state library. p. 207-37. Alb. 1899. (His tory bulletin 3) N. Y. state lib. Also iu 81st annual report of New York state library. 1899. 027.5747 N42. Including a Partial hibliographtj of matter relating to the manuscripts, corap. by Charles A. Flagg. Catalogue of manuscripts in the library; supplementary to the printed list of 1856. {see N. Y. (state)— Library. Annual report. 1874. 56:115-38) 027.5747 N42 Senate doc. 1874. no. 36. Catalogue of the New York state library, 1856; maps, manu- scripts, engravings, coins, etc. Alb. 1867. 016.912 qN42 Manuscripts, p. 93-113. Lists of manuscripts added to the New York state library from Jan. I, r85o to Jan. i, 1855. {see N. Y. (state)— Library. Annual report. 1855. 37:78-83) 027.5747 N42 Senate doe. INio. no. 77. Manuscripts received from the office of the secretary of state and deposited in the state library in pursuance of a joint resolution of the senate and assembly passed Dec. 15, 1847. (■'"^^ "^^ ^- (state) — Library. Catalogue. 1850. p. 1021-54) 027.5747 N42 v.32 XEW YORK COLdXIAF. HISTORY 3O3 N. Y. (state)— State, Secretary of. Caltndar of historical manu- Matter scripts in the office of the secretary of state; ed. by E. H. ""anu^ O'Callaghan. 2v. Alb. 1865-66. 974-7 qN424 Contents: v. 1 Dutch mannsiripts, 1630-64: v. 2 EiiKlisb, 16(14-1776. See iioro under Colouial period. History. Calendar of New York colonial manuscripts ; indorsed land papers, in the office of the secretary of state; 1643-1803. J087P. Alb. 1864. 336.1 N42 Chronnl(vgical index to 63 volumes of luaiiuseript contaiuhig land claims, petitions, wai rants, surveys, etc. Catalogue of records in the office of secretary of state with infor- mation pertaining to the office; comp. by F. G. Jewett. H^p. Alb. .898. 353-9747' -^3 Catalogue of the records in the office of the secretary of the stiite of New York on the 1st day of January 1820. (N.Y. Senate journal. 1820. 49:13-51) N. Y. state law lib. Also in .^enale doc. 1820. 110.1'. Communication from the governor and secretary of state in answer to a resolution of the assembly. 3p. (N.Y. Assemlily doc. 1851. no. 66) N. Y. state law lib. Relates 10 tbe preparatiou for piiuting Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New Tori: Communication in answer to resolutions requiring information in relation to the Documentary history. 64p. (N. Y. Assembly doc. 1854. no. 136) N. Y. state law lib. Communication in relation to the manuscript documents in his possession concerning the colonial history of this state and recom- mending their printing. 4p. (N. Y. Assembly doc. 1849. no. 188) N. Y. state law lib. Communication relative to historical manuscripts and records in his office. 6p. (N. Y. Senate doc. 1864. no. 46) N. Y. state law lib. List of books and papers in the office of the secretary of state. 8p. Alb. 1866. 016.091 qN42 Bound manuscripts and papers in tiles; mostly English period. See state • library archivist's copy for list of those transferred to the state lilirary. Reprinted fr. Calendar of historical manitscriptf: in the office of the secretari/ of state. 2 : pref. 9-14. Report relative to printing the Documentary and colonial his- tory. 4p. (N.Y. Assembly doc. 1857. no. 134) N. Y. state law lib. 304 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY tor""f'New ^■^- (statc) — Univcrsity. Catalogue of historical papers and parch- York state ments received from the office of the secretary of state and depos- ited in the New York state library, made by the regents of the University, Feb. 13, 1849. 55P. Alb. 1849. 016.9747 N42 Contaius rolls of hiws passed b}* legislature 1691-1754: papers liave tlates Irom lfi64-1814. Also iu Assembly doc. 1849. no. 148. O'Callaghan, E. B. i-om/. Inde.x to volumes i, 2 and 3 of transla- tions of Dutch manuscripts in the office of the secretary of state of the state of New York. iiSp. Alb. 1870. 016.9747 Oci V. 4 was also translated and has a manuscript index. These manuscripts with the originals are in the state library. Schuyler, G: W. [Description of state archives]. {si-c //is Colonial New York. 1885. i: pref. 4-10) 974 7 Sch8 Versteeg, D. Dutch West India company manuscripts; report on some Dutcli papers in possession of the Pennsylvania historical society, (j-cr Holland society ot New York. Yearbook. 1892-93. P-i5°-S-) 974-7 qH7i W^insor, Justin. [Archives of] New York. [see his Narrative and critical history of America. "=1884-89. 8:444-48) 973 qW73 GENERAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK STATE Anthony, Elliott. Story of ihe Empire state. 247P. Chic. 1891. 974-7 An8 Barber, J: W. The history and antiquities of New England, New York and New Jersey. 576p. Worcester 1S41. 974 B23 • Ed. 3. 624p. Hartford 1S56. N. Y. pub Hb. Pictorial history of the state of New York. 376p. Cooperstown N. Y. 184G. 974-7 B23 Selections from Barber & Howe's Hisiorical collections of the statc of Xew Tori: Chronological table, p. 369-76. Brooks, E. S. Story of New York. 3trp. Bost '^1888. (Story of the states) 974-7 B79 Told iu lorni of a story; not valuable as history. Bibliography, p. 307-8. Butler, B: F. Anniversary discourse delivered before the Albany institute Ap. 23, 1830. 88p. Alb. 1830. 308 B97 Criticism of Smith's, Moultou's, Macauley's and Eastman's histories of New York, p. 9-19. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 305 Carpenter, W: H. & Arthur, T. S. History of New York from its earliest settlement to the present time. 336p. Phil. 1853. (Lippincott's cabinet histories of the states) 974-7 C21 From discovery to 1848. Comley, W. J. History of the state of New York. 656P. N. Y. 1877. 974.7 C73 Contents : New York state, p. 1-74. New York city, p. 75-120. Brooklyn, p. 121-24. Biograpbical encyclopedia, p. 327-656. Tbere are 110 pages numbered 12.")-326. Cornell, A. B. The commonwealth. {see Chadbourne, P. A. & Moore, \V. B. ed. Public service of the state of New York. 18S2. 1:1-138) 353-9747 9^34 Eastman, F. S. History of the state of New York from the first dis- covery of the country to the present time. 279P. N. Y. 182S. 974-7 Ea7i N.Y. pub. lib. N.Y. pub. lib. 974.7 Ea7 French, J: H. i0mj>. Gazetteer of the state of New York embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, geology and general history of the state and a complete history and description of every county, city, town, village and locality; with full tables of statistics. 739P. Syracuse i860. 917-47 qF88 Hendrick, Welland. Brief history of the Empire state ; for schools and families. Ed. 3. 2o6p. Syracuse 1892. 974-7 H3S1 Hough, F. B. eemjy. Gazetteer of the state of New York embracing a comprehensive account of the history and statistics of the state, with geological and topographical descriptions and recent statistical tables. 745p. Alb. 1872. R917.47 H81 Contains brief historical sketch of the state with a description of its government, industries, etc. followed by a condensed history and description of each county ; villages and towns are noticed under tlieir connties. A valuable reference book. Kent, James. Anniversary discourse delivered before the New York historical society Dec. 6, 1828. 4op. N. Y. 1829. 974-7 K41 A brief sketch of events in state history to 1804 aud in the life of Philip Schuyler. Lossing, B. J: The Empire state, a compendious history of the com- monwealth of New York. 6i8p. Hartford Ct. 1888. 974.7 qL89 45SP- N.Y. 1831- 45SP- N. Y. 1S32. 455P- N. Y. 1833- 306 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Lucas, F: W: Appendiculae historicae; or, Shreds of history hung on a horn. 2i6p. Lond. 1891. 974-7 qL96 List of authorities, p. 159-76. Macauley, James. Natural, statistical and civil history of the state of New York. 3V. N. Y. 1829. 974-7 ^In Contents: v. 1 Geography, neology and uatnral history; v. 2 Geography, statistics and cisil history; v. 3 Civil history. Specially strong on the physical features of the state; little original mat- ter of a historical nature. Mather, J. H. & Brockett, L. B. Geography of the state of New York. 432p. Hartford Ct. 1847. 917-47 ^^42 History of colonial period, p. 4(S-77. Contains also settlement and early history of various seclions. New York state, [see Willsey & Lewis. Harper's book of facts. 1895. P.S62-72) R031 qW68 Gives chronological history of the state, 1.524-1894, and list of governors, 1624-1894. Prentice, W: R. History of New York state for the use of high schools and academies and for supplementary reading. 5s8p Syracuse 1900. E974 7 P91 Randall, S. S. History of the state of New York for the use of schools. 369P. N. Y. 1870. E974.7 Ris the planting and the growth of the Bost. 1887. (American common- 974-7 R54 Roberts, E. H: : Ne^v ' York Empire state. 2v wealths) Paged continuously. - 758P- 2V. Bost. 1S92. 2V. Bost. 1893. Cap. 974.7 R541 N. Y. pub. hb. Russell, William. Harper's New York class-book ; compiising out- lines of the geography and history of New York ; biographical notices, accounts of public institutions, etc.; arranged as a reading- book for schools. 669P. N. Y. 1847. 974-7 R91 Biographies of persons distinguished in colonial period, p. 305-67. Seymour, Horatio. A lecture on the topography and history of New York. 4 1 p. Utica 1856. 308 Se9i v.i Watson, J: F. Annals and occurrences of New York city and state in the olden time. 39°P- Phil. 1846. 974 7 ^^33' Historic tales of olden time concerning the early settlement and advancement of New York city and state; for the use of families and schools. 2i4p. N. Y. 1832. 974-7 ^^ii NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 3O7 GENERAL COLONIAL HISTORY See also New York city, which was the seat of the colonial goverament. Description Burke, Edmund, anon. Account of the European settlements in America. 2v. Lond. 1757. 970 B91 This is the 1st ed. ; for a full account of subsequent ed. and translations see Sabin. New York state library has also the 5tb ed., 1770, and the Italian' translation 1763. Earl, Robert. History of lotteries in the state of New York, (see Herkimer county historical society. Papers for 1896. p. 69-77) 974.761 H42 Earle, ^l/'-f Alice (Morse). Colonial days in old New York. 3i2p. N. Y. 1896. Cap. 917.47 £37 Mostly Dutch period. Edsall, T: H: Something about fish, fisheries and fishermen in New < York in the 17th century, {see New York genealogical and bio- graphical record, Oct. 1882, 13 : 181-200) 929.1 N421 Fisher, S. G: Men, women and manners in colonial times. 2v. Phil. 189S. 917.3 Fs3i Manhattan and the Tappan Zee, v. 2, p. 9-146. Hoffman, C; F. On the distinctive character of the people of New York previous to the revolution, {see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1843. p. 95-106) 974-7 N421 v.i Extracts from paper read Dee. 5, 1843. Pioneers of New York ; an anniversary discourse delivered before the St Nicholas society of Manhattan, Dec. 6, 1847. 55P. N.Y. 1848. 974.7 H67 Institutes a comparison with the pilgrims of Plymouth. Winsor. 4:410. Houghton, G: W. W. Coaches of colonial New York ; a paper read Mar. 4, 1890 before the New York historical society. N. Y 1890. 684 qPo Kipp, W: I. New York society in the olden time, {see Putnam's magazine, Sep. 1870, 16:241-55) 05r P98 Also in his OWen <»»Ke ire J^e?(i ForA-. 1872. p. 9-42, 917.47 qK62;andin W: L. Stone's History of X'ew York city. 1872. 308 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY - Lodge, H: C. Short history of the EngHsh colonies in America. 56op. N. Y. <= iSSi. 973.2 L82 Best summary of the manners and social and intellectual life of the middle colonies, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New York, 1609-1763, p. 285-311 ; in 1765, p. 312-40. Lossing, B. J: The Hudson from the wilderness to the sea. 464P. N. Y. 1866. 917.47 L89 Van Rensselaer, Mrs M. D. Goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at home and in society 1609-1760. 4i8p. N. Y. 1898. 917-47 V35 Watson, J: F. Manners and custom,s in colonial times, (scre N.Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1853. 12:457-60) 352.0747 N4k From his Historic tales of olden time. Wharton, A. H. Colonial days and dames. 24SP. Phil. 1895. Cap. 917.3 W551 History Baxter, Afrs K. S. (Malcolm). A godchild of Washington: a • picture of the past. 651P. N.Y. 1S97. 974-7 qB33 Sketch of Catharine Van Rensselaer, with notes of men and events from 1650 to the middle of this centnry. Beauchamp, W. M. The Iroquois and the colony of Xew York, {see Oneida historical society. Transactions. 1SS9-92. no. 5, P- 40-59) 974.762 On2 Bonney, J/n- C. V. (Van Rensselaer), (omji. Legacy of historical gleanings. 2v. Alb. 1S75. 9-3-57 ^"35 Mostly correspondence between men prominent in colonial and revolutiou- ary periods. Colonial period, 1 : 1-57. Brodhead, J: R. Address delivered before the Xew York historical society at its 40th anniversity 20 Nov. 1844 ; by Brodhead, histori- cal agent of the state of New York to Holland, England and PVance, with an account of the subsequent proceedings at the dinner given in the evening. io7p. N. Y. 1S44. 974-7 B7S2 Describes his work in transcribing documents. History of the state of New York. 2v. N.Y. 1S53-71. 974.7 B7S Contents: v. 1 1609-64; v. 2 1664-91. At his death Mr Brodhead left material for a 3d volume. The treatment is of the most exhaustive character, and the work is a monument of literary industry and careful execution. The authorities are in all cases given in footnotes. J: A. Stevens in Winsor. 3:413. Illustrated with a map of NewNetherland according to the charters granted by the states general Oct. 11, 1614, and June 3, 1621. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 309 Brodhead, J: R. History of tlie state of New York. Ed. 2. v.i. '^fjJi'hutor"' N. Y. iSs9, <=S3- 974-7 6781 v.l l(;09-64. Butler, Frederick. Complete history of the United States of America embracing the whole period from the discovery of North America down to the year 1820. 3V. Hartford 1821. N. Y. state lib. New York colonial history, 2:35-44, 83-107, 200-38, 315-70, 419-26. Campbell, Douglas. Historical fallacies regarding colonial New York ; address before the Oneida historical society, Utica N. Y. Jan 14, 1879. 32p. N. Y. 1879. 974.7 Cis Capen, Nahum. History of democracy ; or. Political progress historic- ally illustrated from the earliest to the latest periods. v.i. Hartford 1S74. 321-8 qCi7 No more pub. Colonial New York, p. 188-203. Chalmers, George. Political annals of the present united colonies from their settlement to the peace of 1763. v.i. Lend. 1780. N. Y. state lib. No more pub. For continuation of the work see collections of the New York historical society. 1868. Publication fund ser. 1: 1-176, 974.7 N42. New York to 16'Jl, p. .'>67-612. Colden, Cadwallader. History of the«five Indian nations depending on the province of New York in America. ii9P- N. Y. 1727. Original edition; only four or five copies known in the United Slates. Sabin 4:222. History of the five Indian nations depending on the province of New York; with an introduction and notes by J. G. Shea. 4o+i4rp. N. Y. i866. 97o-3 C673 155 copies reprinted exactly from Bradford's New York ed. 1727. Accord- ing to Sabin the following work is necessary to complete the 1st ed. History of the five Indian nations of Canada, which are depend- ent on the province of New York in America and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. 204+283P. Lond. 1747. 970.3 C67 History of the five Indian nations of Canada which are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. Ed. 2. 204+283P. Lond. 1750. 97°-3 C671 History of the five Indian nations of Canada which are depend- ent on the province of New York in America and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. Ed. 3. 2V. Lond. 1755. 970.3 C672 3IO NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY nial'hTs'tor"'"' Colden, Cadwallader. Letters on Smith's History of New York, {see New York historical society. Collections. 1868-70. Publication fund sen 1:177-235, 2 : 203-12) 974-7 N42 These letters are supplementary to those contained in collections of the New York historical society. 1849. ser. 2, v. 2, 974.7 N242 v.7. Papers relating to an act of the assembly of the province of New York, printed and sold by William Bradford. 24p.? N. Y. 1724. Mr H. C. Murphy's imperfect copy of this piece is probably unique. Sabin. 4:222. It was reprinted with the preceding 3 ed. of his History of the five Indian nations. & Smith, William. Correspondence between Lieut. Gov. Cadwallader Colden and WiUiam Smith jr the historian respect- ing certain alleged errors and misstatements contained in the His- tory of New York, with sundry other papers relating to that controversy. (New York historical society. Colden papers, v. 4) (see New York historical society. Collections. 1849. ser. 2, 2:193-214) 974.7 N422 v.7 De Peyster, Frederic. Address delivered before the New York his- torical society on its 60th anniversary, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1864. 76p. N. Y. 1865. 974.7 qD44 Early political history of New York. Drake, S: A. The making of Virginia and the middle colonies, 1578-1701. 228p. N. Y. 1893. 973.2 D78 New York, p. 108-60. Dunlap, William. History of New York for schools. 2V. N. Y. 1837. 974-7 D922 2V. N. Y. 1S44. 974.7 D921 2v. N. Y. 1855. N. Y. pub. hb. Conversational style. Contents: v.l, Colonial period ; v. 2, Revolution. History of the New Netherlands, province of New York and state of New York, to the adoption of the federal constitution. 2V. N. Y. 1839-40. 974-7 D92 V. 1 and part of appendix in v. 2 on colonial period. Has little merit as historical authority. The main value of the work con- sists in the abstracts published as an appendix to the 2d volume. J: A. Stevens in Winsor, 3:413. Fisher, G: P. Colonial era. 348p. N. Y. 1892. (American history ser.) 973.2 F53 New York to 1688, p. 177-93; 1688-1756, p. 241-54. Includes a bibliography of colonial era. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 3II Fiske, John. The Dutch and quaker colonies in America. 2V. ' Bost. 1899. 974.7 F54 Frost, John, comp. The book of the colonics ; comprising a history of the colonies composing the United States from the discovery in the loth century until the commencement of the revolutionary war. 28op. N. Y. 1846. N. Y. state lib. Settlement of New York and New Jersey, p 230-44. Remarkable events in the history of America, from the earliest times to the year 1848. 2V. Phil. 1848. N. Y. state lib. New York colonial history, p. 387-427. Gordon, T: F. Gazetteer of the state of New York, comprehending its colonial history. io2 + 8oip. Phil. 1836. 917-47 G65 History of New York, 102p. Grahame, James. History of the United States of North America from the plantation of the British colonies till their assumption of national independence. 2v. Phil. 1846. 973— G762 ■ 4v. Phil. 1845. '973-2 G761 Foundation and jirogress of New York, book 5. Hawks, F. L. History of the United States, no. 2 ; or, Uncle Philip's conversations with the children about New York. 2v. N.Y. 1844, "35. 974-7 H31 Mpstly on colonial period. Histoire et commerce des colonies angloises dans I'Amerique septen- trionale. 336p. Lond. 1765. N. Y. state lib. New York, p. 135-66. History of British dominion in North America from the first discovery of that continent by S. Cabot 1497, to the peace of 1763. 297-I- 27sp. Lond. 1773. N.Y. state lib. Proviuce of New York, 82p. book 3. Hogeboom, J: T. Oration at the centennial celebration at Hudson N.Y. on the 4th of July, 1876. 32p. Hudson 1876. 974739 H861 Discovery and settlement of New York and manors of the patroons, p. 1-15. Lodge, H: C. A short history of the English colonies in America. s6op. N.Y. 1881. 973.2 L82 New York, 1609-1765, p. 285-:M0. Morse, J. & Parish, E. Compendious history of New England to which is added a short abstract of the history of New York and New Jersey. 324P. Charlestown 1820. 974 M832 New York, p. 292-302. 312 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial historyofthe state of New York. 15V. Alb. 1853-87. R974.7 qN42i Contents: v. 1-10 Documents prociired in Holland, England and FraDce, by J: R. Brodbead agent under an act of the legis- lature passed May 2, 1839 ed. by E. B. O'Callaghan ■with a general introduction by 1I)- agent. v.1-2 Holland documents; t. 3-8 London documents; v. 9-10 Paris documents. T. 11 General index to the documents prepared by E. B. O'Cal- laghan. V. 12 Documents relating to the history of the Dutch and Swedish settlements on the Delaware river, trans, and eomp. by B. Fernow. V. 13 Documents relating to the history and settlements of the towns along the Hudson and Mohawk river.s (with the exception of Albany) from 1630-84 trans., comp. and ed. by B. Fernow. v. 14 Docnineuts relating to the history of the early colonial settlements principally on Long Island ; trans., comp. and ed. by B. Fernow. V. 15 State archives, v. 1 ed. by Berthold Fernow; New York in the revolution, prepared under direction of the regents of the University of the State of New York. These volumes are all printed in English, the French and Dutch manuscript being translated by O'Cal- v. 12-15 form new series v. 1-4. N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Calendar of historical manu- scripts in the office of the secretary of state, Albany X. Y. ed. by E. B. O'Callaghan. 2V. Alb. 1S65 -66. 974.7 qN424 Contentt: v. 1, Dutch manuscripts v. 1-21, 1630-64; v. 2, English manu- scripts V. 22-101, 1664-1776. These manuscripts (103 volumes) were transferred to the state library in 1881; last 2 volumes not included in Calendar. A poor translation by F. A. Van der Kemp of most of the Dutch manuscript is in tlie state library in 24 manuscript volumes ; for index to them see state archivist's copy of the Calendar. X. 1-4 of Dutch manuscripts were .^Iso translated by E. B. O'Callaghan and an index to the tirst three printed, (see O'Callaghan, E. B. Index to v. 1, 2 and 3, etc. 016 9747 Oci) Fourth volume has manuscript index. The four volumes of Documentary history by O'Callaghan together with v. 12-14 of Documents relating to the colonial history and another volume to be published containing the documents relating to New York city and the relations between the Dutch and English colonies, contain everything of a general and public interest so that the parts not trans- lated anew (referring to Van der Kemp's translation) will refer only to jiersonal matters. B. Fernow in Wiusor. 4 : 412. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 3I3 N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the ^^^^j^fj^^^"'" state of New York ; arranged by E. B. O'Callaghan. 4V. Alb. 1849-51. 974-7 >''424 . 4v. Alb. 1850-51. 947.7 qN423 For contents see Peaboily institute. Catalogue of the Uhrnrii. 1889. 4:3218, Coig I qPai. See also note nuder iireceding entrj'. Oldmixon, John, ano/i. British empire in America containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and present state of all the British colonies on the continent and islands of America. 2v. Lond. 170S. 970 Oh New York, 1:117-33. Ed. 2. 2v. Lond. 1741. 970 Olii New York, 1:236-80. Gross Brittanisches America nach seiner erfindung, bevolck- erung und allerneuestem zustand aus dem englischen durch Vischer. 879P. Hamburg 1710. 970 OI12 New York, p. 168-89. For translation see two English et 1 ; Novum Belgium v. 1 pt2. Discovery No attdiipt has boon made to give a (complete bihliography of early voyages. Banvard, Joseph. First explorers of North .\merica; or, Discoveries and adventures'in the new world. 334p. Bost.1874. N. Y. state lib. Exploration.s of Hudson and Champlain, p. li»4-240. Belknap, Jeremy. De Monts, Poutrincourt, and Champlain. (s^e Belknap's biographies of the early discoverers of America. n. d. p.92-99) 920.07 qB4i A reprint of tlio 1st ed. of 1798. De Costa, B: F. Cabo de Arenas; or, The place of Sandy Hook in the old cartology. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1885, 39: 147-60) 929.1 N422 Kxplorations of the North American coast previous to the voy- age of Henry Hudson. {see Wilson, J. G. <■ France and England in North America. 1865. v.i) 973-1 P23 Cbamplain's discovery of Lake Champlain in 1609, p. 310-24. Slafter, E. F. Champlain. {see VVinsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. "1884-89. 4:103-34. 973 qW73 Incluiles a critical essay on the sources of infonuation. Memoir of Samuel de Champlain. {see Champlain, Samuel de. Voyages. 1878-82. i : 1-214) 917-1 ^'oSi Wilmere, Alice. Biographical notice of Champlain. {see Hakluyt society. Works. 1859. 23 : 2d pref. 1-99) 910.6 H12 Winsor, Justin. Champlain. {see his Cartier to Frontenac. 1894. P- 77-155) 973;i W73 3l8 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Eudson Asher, G; M. Henry Hudson the navigator; the original documents in which his career is recorded ; collected, partly translated and an- notated with an introduction. 218+292. Lond. i860, (in Hakluyt society. Works, i860, v. 27) 910.6 H12 Bibliography, p. 258-78. Contains tbe foUowins relating to Hudson's 3d voyage and to colonial New York; The 3d voyage of Master Henry Hudson written by Robert Jnet, of Lime-house, p. 45-92. Purchas his pilgrimage, fol. Lond. 1626. p. 817. VI of Hudson's discoveries and death, p. 139-44. Hudson's 3d voyage (1609) from VaQ Meteren's Histoire der Nederlanden. fol. Hague 1614, fol. 629a. p. 147-53- Extracts relating to Hudson's 3d voyage (1609), from J: de Laet's Meuwe Werelt. fol. Amst. 1625, 1630-31 (from book 3, ch. 7) p. 154-58; from book 3, ch. 10) p. 159-63. Extracts containing some original information about Hudson's 3d voyage from Mr Lambrechtseu van 'Ritthem''a History of Netr Xethei'land. p. 164-66. Extracts concerning Hudson's 3d voyage (1609), from Adrian van der Donck's Beschryvinge van Nieuw Nederlandt. Amst. 1655, 1656. p. 167-72. Hessel Gerritz's various accounts of Hudson's last two voyages, from the Latin and Dutch edition of the Descriptio et delineatio geographica detectionis Freii ai. H. Hudsono inventi. Amst. 1612, 1613. p. 181-83. 2 Hudson's 3d and 4tb voyage, from the prolegomena to the 1st Latin ed. p. 183-84. 3 Hudson's 3d and 4th voyage from the Latin edition of 1612. An account of the discovery of the northwest passage which is expected to lead to China and Japan l>y Ihc north of the American continent, found by H. Hudson. p. 185-88. 4 Hudson's 3d and 4tb voyage from the 2d Latin edition of 1613, with notes indicating the variations of the Dutch edition. A description and chart of the strait or passage by the north of the American contiuent to Chiua and Japan. p. 189-96. Henry Hudson the navigator, {see Macmillan's magazine, Oct. 1866, 14:459-71) 052 M22 Also iu LittelVs livhig age, 17 Aug. lf<67, 94:397-407, 051 L71. Sketch of Henry Hudson the navigator. 23P. Brooklyn 1867. L. I. hist. soc. Reprinted for private distribution. Bardsen, Ivar. Sailing directions of Henry Hudson, prepared for his use in 1608; from the old Danish of Ivar Bardsen, with an intro- duction and notes; also a dissertation on the discovery of the Hudson river; by B: F. DeCosta. io2p. Alb. 1869. 656 M9 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 319 Belknap, Jeremy. Henry Hudson, (see Belknap's biographies of the General early discoverers of America, n.d. p. 1 13-18) 920.07 qB4i Hudson Eepiint of the Ist ed. of 1798. Cleveland, H: R. Life of Henry Hudson. {see Sparks' library of American biography. 1838. 10:185-261) 920.07 Sp2 Ferris, M.. L. D. Henry Hudson the navigator. {see Magazine of American history, Sep. 1893, 30:214-36) 973 M27 Higginson, T: W. Henry Hudson and the New Netherlands (A. D. 1609-26). {see his Book of American explorers. 1877. p.279-307) 973.1 H53 Contents: 1 Discovery of the Hudsou river. 2 ludian traditions of Hudson's arriv.1l. 3 Last voyage of Hudson. 4 Dutch settlement of New Netherlands. Hudson's voyage in 1609; extract from Verhael van de eerste schip- vaert der hoUandsche ende zeeusche schepen door 't way-gat by Noorden, Noorwesen, Moscovien, ende Tartarien om, na de con- inckrycken Cathay ende China: etc. 't Amsterdam, voor Joost Hartgers, etc. 1648. Transmitted to the New York historical society by Dr M. F. A. Campbell, at the Hague. Translated by J: R. Brodhead. {see New York historical society. Collections. 1849. ser. 2, 2:367-70) 974.7 N422 v 7 Hulsius, Levinus. Zwolfe schiffahrt; oder, Kurze beschreibung der newen schiffahrt Nord Osten ober die Amerische inseln in Chinam and Japponiam von einem Engelander, Heinrich Hudson, newlich ■ erfunden in hochteuchten sprach beschrieben durch M. Gothar- dum Arthusen von Dantzig. 67p. Oppenheim 1627. N.Y.pub. lib. Juet, Robert. Third voyage of Master Henry Hudson. {see Asher, G; M. Henry Hudson the navigator. i860. p.45-g2) 910.6 H12 V.27 Called Juet's journal {see New York historical society. Collections. 1809. 1:102-46) 974.7 N422 Extract. {see New York historical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, 1:317-32) 974.7 N422 V.6 - — ■ Extract, {see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albi.ny) I' 50-59- i:i)-i4. 974.743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71, 1:1-8. 974.743 M921 320 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY - Juet, Robert. Discovery of the Hudson river. 2op. Bost. n. d. (Old South leaflets 94) 973 01 12 Extract from Jaet's Tliird voyaije of Master Henry Hudson. Laet, Johannes de. Nieuwe wereldt ; ofte, Beschryvinghe van West- Indien. Siop. Leyden 1625, 917 qLi2 Noteou Laet under Dutch periofl, 1609-64, p. 322. Meteren, Emanuel van. Belgische ofte nederlantsche oorlogen ende gheschiedenissen beginnende van t'jaer 1598 tot 1611, mede verva- tende enighe haerder gebueren handelinghe. 2V. Schotlaiit buyten Danswyck 1611. 949.203 qM56 v. 2 This ed. the last pub. by the antlior, is exceedingly scarce. Appeared later under the title Historie der nederlandaehe oorlogen. V. 1 wanting in N. Y. stale lib. v. 2 p.346 contains the 1st printed account of Hudson's voyage to the North river. Historie der nederlandscher ende haerder naburen oorlogen ende geschiedenissen, tot den jare 1612 's Graven-Haghe 1614. F0I.671. Full title, and translation of folio 62Da on Hudson's voyage to the North river iuAsher, Henry Hudson the navigaior. 1860. p. 274, 147-53, 910.6 H12 v. 27. Historie van de oorlogen en geschiedenissen der Xederlanderen en derzelver naburen, beginnende 1315, en eindigende 161 1, New ed. lov. Gorinchem 1748-63. 949.203 M56 First account of Hudson's voyage to the North river, 10:205. Miller, Samuel. Discourse designed to commemorate the discovery of New York by Henry Hudson, delivered before the New York historical society, Sep. 4, 1809. 28p. N. Y. 1810. 040 Pi v.55 Discourse, designed to commemorate the discovery of New York by Henry Hudson, delivered before the New York historical society, Sep. 4, 1809, being the completion of the 2nd century since that event, {see New York historical society. Collections. 1809. 1:17-45) 974.7 N422 Murphy, H: C. Henry Hudson in Holland, an inquiry into the origin and objects of the voyage which led to the discovery of the Hudson river with bibliographical notes. 72p. The Hague 1859. 923.9 H861 Parton, James. Captain Henry Hudson. (see Parton, James. Colonial pioneers. 1890. p.57-63) £973-2 H6j Purchas, Samuel. Hakluytus posthumus; or, Purchase his pil- grimes, 5V. Lond. 1625-26. X. Y. state lib. Hudson's 3d voyage, 3:581-95. Asher says we are indebted to Purchas for most of our iuforujation about Hudsou. Described in Sabin, 16;116-24. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 321 Read, J: M. jr. Historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his General hi; friends, relatives and early life, his connection with the Muscovy Dutch peiU company and discovery of Delaware bay. 209P. Alb. 1866. 923.9 H86 '■ — Historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, rela- tives and early life, his connection with the Muscovy company and and discovery of Delaware bay abridged from the work of Read, and ed. by Edmond Goldsmid. {see Clarendon society reprints. 1882-84. ser. I, p, 143-230) 942 C54 Watson, J: F. Original exploration of the country, (see his Annals and occurrences of New York city and state. 1846. p. 37-42) 974-7 W331 Wilson, J. G. Henry Hudson's voyage and its results in trade and colonization, {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:108-51) 974-71 qW69 Also iu National magazine, Jan. 1892, 15 : 221-49, 973 M271. Dutch period 1609-64 Alphen, D. C. van. Dissertatio historico-politica de Novo Belgio colonia quondam nostratium. Lug. Bat. 1838. British museum Arnoux, W: H: The discovery and settlement of New York consid- ered in its legal aspect. 24p. N. Y. 1887. N. Y. state law lib. The Dutch in America; a brief examination into the Dutch claim of sovereignty in America, particularly in New York. sop. N. Y. 1890. (N. Y. Court of appeals. Brief of counsel in the case of W: P. Abendroth vs N. Y. elevated railway co.) N. Y. state law lib Asher, G; M. Bibliographical and historical essay on the Dutch books and pamphlets relating to New Netherland and the Dutch West India company. 234P. Amst. 1854-67. 016.97 As3 Preface and iutroduction relating to New NetUerlauds. Bancroft, George. History of the United .States from the discovery of the American continent. Ed. i-io. lov. Bost. 1838-74. N. Y. state lib. New Netherlands, 2 : 256-315. First 10 ed. printed from same plates. History of the United States of America from the discovery of the continent; the author's last revision. 6v. N. Y. 1890-gi, "^58-84. 973 B221 New Netherlands, 1 : 475-518. 322 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Beekman, J. W: [The founders of New York ; an] address delivered before the St Nicholas society of the cit}' of New York, Saturday Dec. 4, 1869. 36p. Alb. 1870. 974-7 ^^39 Bryant, W: C. & Gay, S. H. Popular history of the United States. 5v. N. Y. 1876-96. 973 qB84 New Netherlands, 1 : 3W-69, 429-75 ; 2 : 115-64. DeWitt, Thomas. New Netherland. (see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1S44. p. 51-76) 974.7 N421 v.i Read before the society Jan. 2, 1844. Dussen-Muilkerk, E. J. Berg van. Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis onzer kolonisatie in Noord-Amerika. (see Gids, 1848, p. 522-54; 1849, p. 702-20) 059 G36 Early history of New York. (see Family magazine, 1S40, 7 : 203-5) 051 qF2i Dutch period. Fernow, Berthold. New Netherland; or, The Dutch in North Amer- ica, (see Winsor, Justin, "tch colony Chiefly on the Dutch govciuors. Dexter, F. B. Early relations between New Netherland and New England. {see New Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1882. 3:443-69) 974-67 N42 Donck, Adriaen van der 6-" o//ie/-s. Remonstrance of New Nether- land and the occurrences there, addressed to the high and mighty lords states general of the United Netherlands by the people of New Netherland on the 28th July 1649. (see'M.Y. (state)-Legis- lature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. 1:271-318) R974-7 qN42i ., Remonstrance of New Nederland and the occurrences there, addressed tp the high and mighty lords states general of the United Netherlands, on the 28th July 1649, with Secretary Van Tienhoven's answer, translated from a copy of the original Dutch manuscript by E. B. O'Callaghan. 65P. Alb. 1856. 974.7 qDyii Reprinted from Documents relaih-e to the colonial histori/ of the state of New Tork. 1:271-318. anon. Representation of New Netherland, concerning its loca- tion, productiveness and poor condition; presented to the states general of the United Netherlands, and printed at the Hague in 1650; translated from the Dutch for the New York historical society with notes by H: C. Murphy. 88p. N. Y. 1849. 974.7 D71 anon. Representation of New Netherland, concerning its loca- tion, productiveness and poor condition ; translated from the Dutch for the New York historical society with explanatory notes by H: C. Murphy. (.y^^ New York historical society. Collections. 1849. ser. 2, 2:251-338) 974-7 N422 v.7 . anon. Vertoogh- van Nieu-Nederland, weghens de gheleghent- heydt vruchtbaerheydt en soberen staet desselfs. 49p. 'sGraven- hage. 1650. V974.7 D711 Asher, p. 2, no. 5. Probably written by Van der Donck. A contemporaneous relation of events in New Netherland, signed by 11 residents of New Amsterdam. For translation see his Mepresentation of New Netherland. Entire history of this important work in O'Callaghan. Sistonj New Nether- land, 2:90-99, 111-26 ; and, Brodhead. History of the stale of New Torlc. Ed. 2. 506-7, 511, 512. 332 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY General his- DoDck, Adriacii vEH dcf 6^ others, aiioti. Vertoogh van Nieu Dutch colony Nederland; and, Breeden raedl aende vereenichde nederlandsche provintien [by Cornells MelynJ : two rare tracts printed ini649-5o, relating to the administration of affairs in Xew Xetherland, translated fromtheDutchbyH: C. Murphy, igop. X. Y. 1854. 974.7 qD7i Breeden raedt has been translated with title Broad adiice to the United Xetherland jyrovitwes. , Early history of New York, {see American historical magazine and literary record) 973 Am 3 Jan. 1836, 1:36-37 Ap. 1S36, i:r54-57 Feb. " 1:71-72 May " 1:185-95 Mar. " 1:102-4 June " 1:221-30 Copy of a series of docuoients beariug date Fort WilUam Henry, 1639-50. Folsom, George, a/w/i. A few particulars concerning the directors general, or governors of New Netherlands, {see New York his- torical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, 1:449-56) 974.7 N422 v. 6 Portrait of Sluyvesant opposite p. 453. Hazard, Ebenezer. Documents relating to the Dutch colonial his- tory, 1646-56. {see Xew York historical society. Collections. 1811. 1:189-303) 974.7 X422 From his Historical roUeclions, v. 2. Historical collections consisting of state papers and other authentic documents, intended as material for an history of the United States of America. 2v. Phil. 1792-94. N. Y. state lib. For journal kept by the comiuissioners, Coriielis Van Ruyven, Bnrgomas- ter A''an Cortlandt and Mr John Lawrence, citizen and inhabitant of the city of New Amsterdam on tbeir voyage to Hartford in 1663, see 2: 623-33. List of patents issued by the Dutch government from 1630 to 1664 ren- dered as complete as the books of patents and town records now admit, {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of Xew X'^etherland. 1846-4S. 2:581-93) . 97+.7 Ocii Melyn, Cornelis, ano>i. Breeden raedt aende vereenighde Nederland- sche provintien, gemaeckt uyt ware memorien door I. A. G. \V. C. 45p. Antwerpen 1649. X. Y. pub. lib. First book printed treating of New Netherlands. Extracts in English in MuUer, p. 38-46. Full account in Asber, p. 183-200. Broad advice to the United Netherland provinces translated from the Dutch by H: C. Murphy, (see New York historical society. Collections. 1857. ser. 2, 3 : 237-84. 974.7 N422 v. 8 Translation of Breeden raedt. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 333 Melyn, Cornelis, anon. Broad advice to the United Netherland °=_."'''*' '''=■ provinces made and arranged from divers true and trusty memories Dutch colony by I. A. G. W. C. Antwerp 1649. (see Donck, Adriaen van der, anon. Vertoogh van Nieu Nederiand ; and, Breeden raedt. 1854, p. 125-go) 974.7 qD?! . Extracts from a work called Breeden raedt aen de vereenigbde nederlandsche provintien, printed in Antwerp in 1649: translated from the Dutch original by Mr C. {see N. Y. (state)- State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:99-112. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:63-71. 974-7 qN423 Extracts from a work called Breeden raedt aen de vereenighde nederlandsche provintien; printed in Antwerp 1649, translated from the Dutch original by Mr C. i4p. .Amst. 1850. 974.7 M49 Stilwell, B: M. Early memoirs of the Stilwell family, comprising the life and times of Nicholas Stilwell and incidentally a sketch of the history of Manhattan Island and its vicinity under the Dutch. 289P. N. Y. 1878. 929.2 Sts8 Tienhoven, Cornelis van. Brief statement or answer to some of the points contained in the written remonstrance laid by Adriaen van der Donck cum sociis before the states general. [see Donck, Adriaen van der. Remonstrance of New Netherland. i>856. p. 53-65) 974.7 qD7ii Valentine, D: T: Indian wars in and about New Amsterdam. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1863. 22 : 533-58) 352.0747 N4k Vries, D. P. de. Extracts from the voyages of David Pieterzen de Vries ; translated from a Dutch manuscript by G. Troost. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, 1:243-80) 974.7 N422 V.6 Korte historiael ende journaels aenteyckeninge van verscheyden voyagiens in de vier deelen des wereldts-ronde als Europa, Africa, Asia ende Amerika gedaen. igop. Hoorn 1655. V910 V96 Asher, p. 201-2, do. 336. Korte historiael ende, journaels aenteyckeninge van verscheyden voyagiens inde vier deelen des wereldts-ronde, als Europa, Africa, Asia, ende Amerika gedaen. Hoorn 1688. Muller, p. 47. 334 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Vries, D. P. de. Voyages from Holland to America, A. D. 1632 to 1644; translated from the Dutch by H: C. Murphy. i99P. N. Y. 1853. 917.3 qVge TraDslation of tbe part of the foregoiug work relating to New Netherland. Extracts from the voyages are printed in collections of the New York his- historieal society. 1841. ser. 2, 1 : 243-80, 974.7 N422 v.6. . Voyages from Holland to America, A. D. 1632-1644; trans- lated by H: C. Murphy, (see New York historical society. Collec- tions. 1857. ser. 2, 3 : 1-13G) 974-7 N422 v. 8 West Indische compagnie. Articulen met appobatie vande staten generael provisioneeljie beraemt by bewinthebberen van de compagnie. Hier zijn achter by gedruckt de vryheden van Nieu- Nederlant. Amsterdam 1631. Grolier club, p. 85, no. 255. Freedoms and exemptions granted by the board of the 19 of the incorporated West India company to all those who will plant colonies in New Netherland. Amst. 1630. (see N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-S7. 2:551-57) R974-7 qN42i Wilson, J. G. Peter Minuit and \Valter Van Twiller, 1626-37. (see Ms Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:152-94) 974.71 qW69 Also in Xatioiial maga::Uie, Feb. 1892, 15: 337-70, 973 M271. Minuit 1636-J.' Correspondence between the colonies of New Netherlands and New Plymouth, 1627, from the letter book of WOliam Bradford, (see New York historical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, i : 355-68) 974.7 N422 v.6 Delaware— General assembly. Memorial services in honor of Peter Minuit, ist governor of New Netherlands, 1626-1632, and of New Sweden 1638, held Tuesday, Ap. 23, 1895, in the courthouse, Dover Del. under the auspices of the general assembly, 43p. Dover 1895. 923-27 M66 Gorges, Ferdinando. Letter to Capt. Mason about an expedition on the Dutch, Ap, 6, 1632, (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48, 1:416-17) 974-7 Ocii From London documents, v. 1. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 335 Kapp, Friedrich. Peter Minnewit aus Wesel am Rhein, {see Kapp, g=°=''»' '^'■ Friedrich. Geschichte der Deutschen im staate New York. 1869. Minuit p. 11-33) 325-243 K14 Mason, John. Letter relative to the Dutch in New Netherland, Ap. 2, 1632. (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-4S. 1:415-16) 974-7 Ocii From London documents, v. 1. Mickley, J. J. Some account of William Usselinx and Peter Minuit. 27p. Wilmington Del. i8Si. (Delaware historical society. Papers, v. 3) 975- 1 D37 Minuit, p. 22-27. Moore, J. B. Notes for a memoir of Peter Minuit, one of the early directors of New Netherland. {see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1849. p. 73-82) 974.7 N421 Sardemann, J. E. Peter Minuit, ist governor of New Netherlands; letter to Friedrich Kapp. {see Historical magazine, Ap. 1868, ser. 2, 3 : 205-9) 973 H62 V.13 West Indische compagnie. Charter of liberties and exemptions of 1629; privileges and exemptions for the patroons, masters or par- ticular persons who shall settle any colony or bring cattle therein, in New Netherland, considered for the service of the General West India company in New Netherland and for the advantage of the patroons, masters and particular persons, {see Yates, J: V. N. & Moulton, J. W. History of the state of New York. 1S24-26. v. i, pt 2, p. 389-98) 974.7 Y2 Translated 1762 Ijy Abraham Lett jr. Charter of liberties and exemptions of 1629; privileges and exemptions for the patroons, masters and private individuals who shall settle any colony or bring catde therein, in New Netherlands, considered for the service of the General West India company in New Netherlands and for the advantage of the patroons, masters and private individuals, {see New York historical society. Collec- tions. 1841. ser. 2, r : 370-77) 974-7 N422 v. 6 Vryheden by de vergaderinghe van de negenthiene van de geoctroyeerde West-Indische compagnie vergunt aen alien den ghenen, die eenighe colonien in Nieuw Nederlandt sullen planten. i6p. Amst. 1630. N. Y, pub. lib. Asher, p. 181-82, no. 331. Gen 336 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY erai his- Wcst Indischc compagnic. Articulen met approbatie ven de Ho: TffUier mog: heeren staten generael der Vereenichde Nederlanden pro- visioneelijc beraemt by bewinthebberen van de generale geoctro- yeerde West-Indische compagnie hier zijn achter by ghedruckt de Vryheden van Nieu-Nederlant. 24p. Arast. 1631. N. Y. pub. lib. Asher, p. 182, no. 332. Wilson, J. G. Peter Minuit and Walter Van Twiller, 1626-37. {^^^ Wilson, J- G. ei/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:153-94) 974-71 qW69 Van Tn-iUer fOjssT Curler, Arent van. Account of the quarrel between himself and Van der Donck. (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Nether- land. 1846-48. 1:469-70) 974.7 Ocii Frey, S. L. Notes on Arendt Van Corlaer's journal of 1634. (see Oneida historical society. Transactions. 1S98. no. 8, p. 42-4S) 974'762 0n2 Griffis, W: E. Arendt van Curler, ist superintendent of Rensselaer- wyck, founder of Schenectady and of the Dutch policy of peace with the Iriquois. (see Albany institute. Transactions. 1887. II : 169-80) N. Y. state lib. i2p. Alb. 1SS4. Griffin, p. 1000. ^Vilson, J. G. Arent van Curler and his journal of 1634-35. (see American historical association. Annual report. 1896. 7 : 79- loi) 973 Am33 Peter iMinuit and Walter Van Twiller, 1626-37 (.f^^ Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. I : 153-94) 974-71 q^^'69 Kieft 1637-47 C, V. W. Trou-hertighe onderrichtinge aen alle hooft participanten en lief-hebbers vande ge-octroyeerde West-Indische compagnie, nopende het open stellen vanden handel op de cast van Africa mitsga- ders de Marignian, Nieu Nederlant ende West-Indien. n. p. 1643. Asber, p. 182-83, no. 333. Gerard, J. W. Administration of William Kieft, 1638-47. {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:195-242) 974-71 qW69 Also iu Kational magazine, Mar. 1892, 15:447-77, 973 M271. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 337 Journal of New Netherland 1647; written in the years 1641-46. i^^'' ^^ry''^' N. ^^ (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state '^'®" of New York) 1S49-51. 4:i-i7- 974-7 >^424 1850-51. 4:1-11. 974.7 11N423 Journal of New Netherland written in the years 1641-46. (sa' N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. :S53-S7. 1:179-88) K974-7 (1N421 Redfield, A. A. A case of laesea majestatis in New Amsterdam in 1647. (st:c' New \'ork state bar association. Proceedings. 1899. 22 : 68-81) N. V. state law lib. Relates to the iivdseciition ami conviction ot Cornells Melyn :in(l .Joclicm Pieterseu Kiiyter. Report and advice on the condition of New Netherland, drawn up from documents and papers placed by commission of the assembly, dated Dec. 15, 1644, in the hands of the general chamber of accounts. {se^ O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1S46-48. 1:418-24) 9747 Ocii West India company. Commissions of Vice-director Dinclage and H. van Dyck, schout-fiscaal of New Netherland; and, Instructions for Hendrick van Dyck, fiscaal of the general privileged West India company in New Netherland. (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:561-64) 974-7 Ocu Dated 1645. Instructions of the commissioners of the general privileged West India company to the director and council of New Netherland. (s£c O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:559-60) 974-7 <>cii Datetl 1645. Stuyvesani 164^-64 For eouquest by tlie Eiiglisb in 1664, see Nicolls p. 344 Abbott, J: S. C. Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Amsterdam. 362P. N. Y. 1873. (Abbott, J: S. C. Am- erican pioneers and patriots) 974-7 Ab2 Aitzema, Leo de. E.xtracts from Aitzema's " History of the United provinces," relating to New Netherland. {see New York historical society. Collections. 1S49. sen 2, 2 : 374-So) 974.7 N422 v.7 33° NEW YORK STATE LIBRARV Amsterdam-Burgermeesteren. Conditien die door de heeren bur- germeesteren der stadt Amsteredam volgens 't gemaeckte. accoordt met de West-Tndische compagnie ende d'approbatie van hare Hog. mog. de heeren staten generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden daer op gevolght, gepresenteert werden aen alle gene, die als colo- niers na Nieuw-Nederlant willen vertrecken. i4p. Amst. 1656. N. Y. pub. Hb. Atkins, T. A. Indian wars and the uprising of 1655; Yonkers depop- ulated : a paper read before the Yonkers historical and library asso- ciation, Mar. iS, 1892. i4p. Yonkers 1892. ' Augustine Heerman. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1891. 22 : 1-3) 929-1 qN42i A iirniuinent opponent of Gov. Stuyvesaut. Beverningk, Hieronymus van e^^ others. ^■erbaeI gehouden door de heeren H. van Beverningk, W. Nieuport, J. van de Perre en A. P. Jongestal als gedeputeerden en e.xtraordinaris arabassadeurs van de heeren staeten generael der Vereenigde Nederlanden aen de republyk van Engelandt waer in omstandighlyck gevonden werdt de vredehandelinge met gemelde republyk onder hat protectoraet van Cromwen. 7i6p. 's Gravenhage 1725. 942.064 B46 Asher, p. 201, no. 33.%. The Verbael treats on the negotiations of Dutch ambassadors with the English republic in 1651 antl 1652 and contains also the speeches and reports on that qnestion. Bogaert, Johannes. Two original letters relating to the expedition of Gov. Stuyvesant against Fort Casimir on the Delaware, {see Historical magazine, Sep. 1858, 2:257-59) 973 H62 Brief and true narrative of the hostile conduct of the barbarous natives towards the Dutch nation ; translated by E. B. O'Callaghan. 48p. Alb. 1863. 974.7 B76 The orij;inal Dutch manuscript (a iietitiou dated Oct. 31. li;55) is contained iu Colonial maiiiiscriiitx, v. 6, in New York state library. Cist, L: J. Memorials of Gov. Stuyvesant. (see Historical magazine, July, 1864, 8: 228^30) 973 H62 Dyck, Hendrik van. Defence of Hendrik van Dyck, fiscal in New Netherland, dated Dec. 18, 1652. [see N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-S7. 1:489-518) R974-7 qN42i NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 339 Fernow, Berthold. Peter Stuyvesant, the last of the Dutch directors, General his 1647-64. {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of stuyvesant New York. 1S92-93. 1:243-306) 974-7i .'>, 114-48. History of the United States of America from the discovery of the continent; the author's last revision. 6v. N. Y. 1890-91, ^58-84. 973 B221 New York as au English colony, 1 : .".18-27 ; 2 : 34-16, 2o:'.-.'i4, 339, o9iM01. Bryant, W: C. & Gay, S. H. Popular history of the United States. 5v. N. Y. 1876-96. 973 qB84 New York as an English colony, 2 : 319-."il ; :i :222-.".3. Douglass, William. Summary, historical and political of the first planting, progressive improvements and present state of the British settlements in North America. 2v. Bost. 1755. N. Y. state lib. " Concerning the province of New York,'' 2 : 220-(i(;. English colonial governors, (see Howell, G: R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 379-S2J 974.742 qH83 Gives name, date of service, rank and character. Fernow, Berthold. The middle colonies, (see Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. C1884-S9. 5:189- 258) 973 "qW73 lfi89-17H9. 342 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Hildreth, Richard. History of the United States of x\merica from the discovery of the continent to the organization of government under the federal constitution. 3V. N. Y. 1849. N. Y. state lib. New York as au Englisb eolouy, l:4J.')-47; 2:44-57, 76-77, 87, 116,130,138- 40, 182-92, 200-4, 226, 246-49, 263-66, 315-18, 357-61, 391-94, 408. Hulsemann, J; G; Geschichte der democratie in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord America. 38Sp. Gottingen 1823. N. Y. statehb. New York as an English colony, p. 53-56. 66-80. Johnson, Rossiter. A history of the French war, ending in the conquest of Canada, with a preliminary account of the early at- tempts at colonization and struggles for the possession of the continent. 381P. N.Y. '-1882. (Mmor wars of the United States) N. Y. state lib. Kapp, Friedrich. Die land und seereise im vorigen jahrhundert. (srr his Geschichte der Deutschen im staate New York. 1869. p. 280-307) 325-243 J^i4 Levermore, C: A. The whigs of colonial New York. (j-c^ American historical review, Jan. 1S96, i : 238-50) 973 qAra35 Marshall, O. H. The New York charter, 1664 and 1674. {sec Magazine of American history, Jan. 1882, 8 : 24-30) 973 M27 Largely on bonndary troubles. New York charter, 1664 and 1674. {see his Historical writings. 1S87. p.321-32) X. Y. state lib. N. Y. (state)-Historian. Annual report. v.2-3. Alb. 1897-98. 974-7 >>'-t2S V. 2-3 called Colonial scries v. 1-2; tbis series has for its pnrpose the print- ing of the English voUiines of the JVcio York colonial mss of which v. 22-24 have been .-ilready issued. These two volumes also inelndu all the muster rolls to be found in the saiue series of manuscripts with a full index of names. Papers relating to the trade and manufactures of the province of New York, 1705-57. [see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- I : 709-36. 97-^-7 >>'42-l 1850-51. 1:483-99. 974.7 qN423 Pearson, Jonathan. Indian wars on the border, 1662-1713. (see his History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 231-43, 271-89) 974-744 qSch2 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 343 Stevens, J: A. English in New York, 1664-16S9. {.w Winsor, Jus- General his- tin, et/. Narrative and critical history of America. '=1884-89. English period 3 : 385-420) 973 qW73 Bibliography, p. 411-l'O. Period 1664-74 Blome, Richard. Brittania; or, A geographical description of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland with the isles and terri- tories thereto belonging. 464P. Lond. 1673. 9i4.2 B62 Title page wautiug in New York state library co]]y. New York, p. 327-28. Denton, Daniel. Brief description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoyning; likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there, 21 p. Lond. 1670. V917.47 D451 First account oi: tbe province of New York printed in English. Wius-or, 3 : 420. Brief description of New York formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoining; likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there; anew edition with an introduction and copious historical notes by Gabriel Furman. 79 p. N. Y. 1845, (Gowans' bibhotheca Americana, i) 9'7'47 ^^43 ■ Brief description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoining, together with the manner of its scituation, fertility of the soyi, healthfulness of the climate and the commodities thence produced; also some directions and advice for such as shall go thither. Lond. 1760. i6p. n.p, 1S45. (/« Penn- sylvania historical society. Bulletin. 1848. v, i) 974.S P3S4 Partly reprinteil in Stedman. Libranj of Jmericn)i JHerainre. 1880-90. 1:419-26, R810.8 qSt3. Description exacte de tout ce qui s'est passe dans les guerres entre le roy d'Angleterre, le roy de France, les estats des provinces unies du Pays-bas, et I'evesque de Munster, 1664-1667. 241 p. Amst, 1668. 942.066 D45 Ogilby, John. America : being a description of the new world con- taining the conquest of Mexico and Peru and other provinces with the several European plantations in those parts. 674P, Lond. 1671. 917 fOg4 New Netberland, now called New York, p. 168-82. 344 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY McoUs ibb4-bS Articulea van vrede ende verbondt tusschen Karel de tweede van dien naem, koningh van Groot Britannien ler eenre ; ende de staten general der Vereenighde Nederlantsche provintien ter andere zijde geslooten. 24p. 'sGravenhage 1667. N. Y. pub. lib. Asbev, p. 219. no. 357. This is the treaty of Breda wbich eslabli.>>be(1 the right of Great Britain to New Xetiierlaiid. Capitulation by the Dutch to the English, 1664. (jr^ N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Laws revised and passed at the 36ih session of the legislature. 1813. 2:apx. 1-2) N. Y. state law lib. Also called Articles of surrender. Also piinted in Smith. History of Xew Yvrl;. 1820. 1:28; Xrif York colonial history. 2:250; O'Callaghan. History of Xcn- Sefhcrlaml. 2:.532 ; Mimsell. Annals of Albany. 4:28; and Ne^ York state library bulletin ; history 2. p. !Ci 98. The Clarendon papers : copied from the original ms in the Bod- leian library at O.xford Eng. by G: H. Moore, (see New York his- torical society. Collections. 1870. Publication fund scr. 2:1- 162) 974-7 N42 Downing, Sir George. A discourse vindicating his royal master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel, printed under the title of " An extract out of the register of the states general of the United Provinces, upon the memorial of Sir George Downing, envoy, etc.," whereunto is added a relation of some former and later proceedings of the Hollanders, by a meaner hand. 171P. Lond. 1672. 942.066 D75 Sommiere aenteyckeninge ende deductie ingestelt by de gede- puteerden van de Ho : Mog : heeren staten general der Yereenighde Nederlanden. 29P. 'sGravenhage 1665. Translation of titles and description of (his aud following work in Catahgiieof library of J: C. Brown. 1882. 2 : 386. 391, 016.97 qBSii. Asber, p. 215-17, no. 315-52. This was the first energetic protest of the Dutch government against the capture of New Netherlaiid by the English. Verdere aenteyckeninge of duplyque op seeckere replyue van- den Heer George Downing, extraordinaris envoye vanden coningh van Groot Brittagne, jegens de Remarques vande gedeputeerden vande Ho : Mo : heeren staten generael der X'ereenighde Neder- landen : ingestelt 30 Dec. 1664. 3S6p. 'sGravenhage 1666. See notes under immediately preceding entry. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 345 Kort en bondigh verhael van't geene in den oorlogh tusschen den Ge koningh van Engelant etc. en de H. M. heeren staten der vrije ^''' Vereenighde Nederlanden en den bissctiop van Munster is voorge- vallen beginnende in den jare 1664 en eyndigende met het sluiten van de vrede tot Breda in 't jaer 1667. -55?- Amst. 1667. ¥949,20^ K84 Asher, p. 217, uo. 353. A French edition was piiuted at Am.stevdaiii in HISS : now very rare. Lawrence, Eugene. Richard Nicolls, the first English governor, 1664-68. («'^ Wilson, J. G. ciL Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:307-40) 974'7i q\V69 Also ill Xationol magaziin, May 1892, Ki: 1-27, 973 M271. N. Y. (state)— Library. Colonial records: General entries, v. i, 1664-65, transcribed from manuscripts in the state library, p. 51-204. Alb. 1S99, N. Y. state lib. Also in 81st aniHial report of New York slate library. 1899. 027.5747 N42. New York historical society. Commemoration of the conquest of New Netherland on its 200th anniversary. S7p. N. Y. 1864. N. Y. state lib. Contents: Oration on the coiiqncst of New Xethciland, J: R. Brodliead, p. 5-58. Tiauslation of the 1st New Netherland charter, granted 1614, p. 59-60. Translation of the commission of Stnyvesaiit, p. 62-63. Copy of the duke of York's eoniinission to Richard Nichols, p. 63-64. OflBcial documents relating' to the surrender of New Netherland, 1664, p. 64-69. Translation of a letter of Sec. Van Ruyven to Dutch villages on Long Island .mnouncing tlie surrender, p. 69. Translation of a letter from officials of New Amsterdam to the West India company, p. 70-71. Translation of a letter from Rev. Samuel Drisius to the classis of Auisterdam, dated 15 Sep. 1664, p. 72-73. Nichols, Gor. Richard. Gov. Nichols' answer to the several queries relating to the planters in the territories of the duke of York in America, {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:87-88. 974.7 N424 1850-51. I : 59. 974.7 qN423 Made about 1669. 346 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Seizure of New Netherland by the English, [see Holland society ot New York. Yearbook. 1899. p. 69-77) 974-7 qH7i Extracts from Mrs Lamb's History of the city of Xew Toil- ; and, Broilhead's History of the state of New York. Treaty between Col, Richard Nicolls, governor of New York and the Esopus Indians, 1665. (see Ulster county historical society. Collections, i860. 1 : 59-65) 974-734 l-'l7 Lorelace /66S-yj Vermilye, A. G. Francis Lovelace and the recapture of New Netherland, 1668-74. (see Wihon, ]. G. eJ. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1.341-62) 974-71 qW69 Also iu yational miKjazine, June 1892, 16: 129-48, 973 M271. Dutch occujyatioii 1673-74- Dyre, William. Some proposition concerning ye ill consequence of New Yorke being in ye hands of ye Dutch, [sec Historical maga- zine. May 1867, ser. 2, i : 299-300) 973 H62 v. 11 Sharpe, John. Surrender of New York to the Dutch, [sec Massa- chusetts historical society. Collections. 1889. ser. 6, 3 : 436-44) 974.4 M3S V.S3 Period 1674-1719 Description Beschryvinge van eenige voorname kusten in Oost en West Indian; als Zueriname, Nieuw-Nederland, Florida, van haar gelegentheyd, aart en gewoonte dier volkeren, hun koophandel, godsdienst en zelzaame voorvallen, door verscheidene lieihebbers gedaen. 150P. Leeuwarden 17 16. Asbcr, p. 27, no. 19. Blome, Richard. A description of the island of Jamaica, with the other isles and territories in America to which the English are related. 88p. l.ond. 167S. 9' 7-29 B62 Npw York, p. 76-78. The present state of his majesties isles and territories in America with new maps of every place, together with astronomical tables from the year 1686 to 1700. 262p. Lond. 1687. 917.3 B621 New York, p, 201-9. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 347 Blome, Richard. L'Amcrique anglaise; ou, Description des isles et 06""= terres du roi d'Angleterre dans Amcrique traduite de I'Anglais. 33ip. Amst. 1688. 917.3 B62 Nouvelle Yoik, p. 256-57. Burton, R. The English empire in America ; or, A view of the dominions of the crown of England in the West Indies with an ac- count of the discovery, situation, product and other excellencies and rarities of these countries. Ed. 5. igip- Lond.1711. N.Y.stateHb. New York, p. 90-96. Dankers, Jasper & Sluyter, Peter. Journal of a voyage to New York and a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-S0; tr. from the original manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island his- torical society and edited by H: C. Murphy. 44op. Brooklyn 1867. (/// Long Island historical society. Memoirs, 1S67. v. i) 974.721 LSs Duyckinck, E. A. A peep into New Xetherland 200 years ago. (si\- Putnam's magazine, Ap. 1S6S. 1 1 :479-87) 051 P98 Ues;-iiptiou of the .Tbove journal of Bankers and SSIiiyter. Knight, i'/'J Sarah (Kemble). Journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr Buckingham, from the original mss written in 1704 and 17 10. 129P. N. Y. 1825. ' 917.4 K741 Contents: Private JDUvnal kopt by Madam Knij;!!!. on a journey from Boston to New York in tbe year 1704, p. ;!-7G. Diary of the laud expedition against Crown Point in tbe year 1711, kept by Rev. Jobn Buckingham, p. 101-2!). Private journal of a journey from Boston to New York in the year 1704. 92P. Alb. 1865. 9i7-4 K.74 Lacroix, A. P. de. Algemeene weereld-beschryving nae de rechte verdeeimg der landschappen, plaetsen, zeeen, rivieren, &c. geo- graphisch, politisch, historisch, chronologisch en genealogisch in't fransch beschreeven, in de hoogduitsche tael overgebraght met veel' aenmerkingen en verbeteringen door Hieronymus Dicehus; nu vertaeld nae den tweeden druk met veel' aenmerkenswaerdige byvoegzelen opgehelderd door S. de Vries met landkaarten van N. Sarson. 3V. Amst. 1705. 910 L112 Asher, p. 27-28, no. 20. This description is remarkable by tbe fact that it contains tbe same state- ment regarding the fonndation of New Amsterdam as was made by Stnyvcsaut in his letter to Nicholls in 1664, viz, that the town was founded in 1623. New Netherland, 3:338-39. 348 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Ne\\» York in 1692; letter from Lodwick to Mr Francis Lodwick and Mr Hooker dated May 20, 1692 read before the Royal society of London; copied from the original in the British museum, {see New York historical society. Collections, 1849, ser. 2, 2:241-50) 974.7 N422 V.7 Melton, Edward. Aenmerkenswaardige en zeldzame West Indische zee- en landreizen door de Carabische eylanden, Nieuw-Nederland, Virginien en de Spaanische West-lndien. 96P. Anist, 1705. Asher, p. 26-i'7, no. V><. Reprint from bis Zee en land rehen- continuing it from 16x2 to tbe death of tlie anther, who was in New York during the quar- rel between England and Holland. New NetherhinJ, p. l(!-4(i. Edward Meltons zeldzaame en gedenkwaardige zee-en land reizen door Egypten, West-lndien, Perzien, Turkyen, Oost-Indien aangevangen in den jaare 1660 en geiiindigd in den jaare 1677. Ainst. 1681. 910.4 M49 Asher, p. 24, no. 16. New Netherland, p. 136-51. Contents of the part concerning New Netherland, in Muller, p. 49-50. Eduward Meltons zeldzaame en gedenkwaardige zee-en land rei- zen door Egypten, West Indien, etc. aangevangen in den jaare 1660 en geeindigd in den jaare 1677. 49Sp. Amst. 1702. N.Y.pub.lib. Asher, p. 24-26, no. 17. Exact reprint of 1st edition, 1681. Miller, John. Description of the province and city of New York with plans of the city and .several forts as they existed in the year 1695; now first printed from the original manuscript; to which is added a Catalogue of an extensive collection of books relating to America, on sale by the publisher Thomas Rood. 43-fii5p. Lond. 1843. 917-47 M611 . . — Description of the province and city of New York with plans of the city and several forts as they existed in the year 1695 ; a new edition with an introduction and copious historical notes by J: G. Shea. i27p. N. Y. 1S62. (Gowans" bibliotheca .\mericana 3) 917.47 M61 Tartly reprinted in Stcdman. Libranj of American literntnre. 1888-90. 2:209-10, R810.8 qSt3. Pitman, Henry. A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, chyrurgion to the late duke of Mon- mouth, containing an account : i Of the occasion of his being en- NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 349 gaged in the duke's service; 2 (_)f his tryal, condemnation and General transportation to Barbadoes, etc. How he made his escape in a Andros small open boat with some of his fellow captives, etc, Lond. 1689. Grolierclub, p. W, 110. I'TO. IIistor;i Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Career and times of Nicholas Bayard, the son of an exiled Huguenot, {see Huguenot society of America. Proceedings. 1891. 2:27-57) N. Y. state lib. Morris, J: J. Captain Silvester Salisbury, (i-^r' Magazine of Ameri- can history. Mar. 1888, 19:233-44) 973 M27 Came to New York at the lime of the Eiij;lish cominest ami held imiioitaiit offices. Van Rensselaer, Mrs Sarah. Nicholas Bayard and his times, {see //^/- Ancestral sketches. 1882. p. 63-127) 923.27 '^' ZS Beginning of constitutional government 1674-88 Papers relating to the restoration of New York to the English, and to the charges against Captain Manning for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674, 1675. {see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) I849-5I- 3:65-100. 974.7 N424 i8So-5i- 3:43-65- 974'7 qN423 Andros jdy^-Sj Andros, Gov. Edmund. Answers of Gov. Andros to enquiries about New York, 1678. {see N. Y. (stale)-State, Secretary of. Docu- mentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:88-92. 974.7 N42+ 1850-51. 1:60-62. 974.7 qN423 Charles 2, /^i>ig of Great Britain. Charter of libertys and privileges granted by his royal highness to the inhabitants of New York and its dependencies, 1683. (jtr Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59- 4:32-39- 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 4:25-32. 974-743 M921 Ferguson, Henry. Sir Edmund Andros. 32P. n.p. n.d. 923.27 An23 An address delivered before the Westchester county historical society, Oct. 28, 1892. 350 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Moore, J. B. i^ir Edmund Andros, {set' American quarterly register, Feb. 1841, 13: 273-75) 37<^-5 ^^35 Sir Edmund Andros. (j« Moore, J- B. Memoirs of American governors. 1846, 1:403-22) 923,27 M78 Ouly V. 1 published : also appeiiveil under title Llren a/ tin: gorernorn ol' Xiii: Plymdiith ami Massachii8etts Bay, 923.27 M78i. Sir Edmund Andros. (see N. Y. (city) — Common council, Manual. 1869. 27:768-71) 352-0747 N4k Stone, W: L. Administration of Sir Edmund Andros, 1674-82. {see Wilson, J. G. erf. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:363-98) 974-71 q^V69 Also in Xatioiml ma;/aziiie, July 1892, l(i:249-7-4, 973 M271. Whitmore, W: H. Sir Edmund Andros. {see Whitmore, W: H. et/. Andros tracts. 1868-74. 1 : pref. 5-49) 974-4 ^^'59 1)0)1110)1 lOSj-S'S Benjamin, Marcus. Thomas Dongan and the granting of the New York charter, 1682-88. {see \Vilson, J. G. ei/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:399-452) 974'7i qW69 Also iu yatio))aI maf/azhie, Aug. 1892, 16:373-97, 973 Mzyi. Brodhead, J: R. 'I'he duke of York's approval of the New York bill of rights, 1684. {see Historical magazine, Aug. 1862, 6:233) 973 H62 Clarke, R. H. Hon. Thomas Dongan, governor of New York, (see Catholic world, Sep. 1869, 9: 767-82) 205 C28 Danaher, F. M. Address delivered before the Dongan club of Albany, N. Y. July 22, 1889, 5sp, Alb. 1889. 923.27 qL62 hjketoli of Gov. Dongan. Dealey, P. F. The great colonial governor. (see Magazine of American history, Feb. 1S82. 8: 106-11) 973 M27 Thomiis Dongan. Dongan, Go'c>. Thomas. Gov Dongan's report to the committee of trade on the province of New York, dated 22d Feb. 1687. (see N. Y. (state) — State Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:145-89. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:93-118. 974.7 qN423 Also in Ma)iital of the cihj of Xew ro)k. 1850. 9 : 456-86, 352-0747 N4». NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 35I Moore, C; B. Laws of i68^; old records and old ijolitics. (si-c' New Gene , _ tory York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. iSSy, 18:49-63)'^'"- 929.1 »' Tork genealorjical and biographical record. Schuyler, G: W. Jacob Leisler. {see Schuyler, G: W. Colonial New York. 1SS5. 1:337-80) 974-7 Sch6 Seymour, C: C. B. Jacob Leisler. (scv Seymour, C: C. B. Self- made men. 185S. p. 23-29) 920.02 869 Smith, William. Rule of Jacob Leisler and his fate, {see Stedman, E, C. & Hutchinson, E. M. com/. Library of American literature. 1888-90. 2:478-84) RS10.8 qSt3 From his History of the province of 2few Tork. Vermilye, A. G. Leisler troubles in 1689; an address delivered before the Oneida historical society. {see Old New York, Mar. 1891, 2:369-403) 974-71 qoii Period of the Leisler troubles, 1688-92. {see Wilson, J. G. etf. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1S92-93. 1:453-88) 974.71 qW69 Also in Xational magazine, Seii. l!~i92, 16:.")0.")-2S, 973 M271. The wife of Jacob Leisler. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual, i860. 19:594-95) 35--0747 N4k Queen Anne's war 1698-1719 Golden, Cadwallader. Affairs of New York and New Jersey under the joint governors, {see New Jersey historical society. Proceed- ings. 1860-64. 9:92-94) 974-9 N421 This communicatiou to Zenger's paper i.s an interesting exposition of the cbaracteristics of several early governors. BeVomont i6gS-iyoi Campbell, W: W. An historical sketch of Robin Plood and Capt. Kidd. 263P, N. Y. 1853. 398.2 Cis William Kidd, p. 07-L'6:i. De Costa, B: F. Captain Kidd ; why he was hung. {see Galaxy, NLiy 1869, 7: 742) 051 G12 De Peyster, Frederic. Life and administration of Richard, earl ot Beiiomont, governor of the provinces of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire from 1697-1701, an address before the New York historical society at its 75th anniversary 18 Nov. 1879. 59p. N. Y. 1879. 923.27 qB4i NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 355 Harl, Robert. I'iracy in its relation to the colony of New \'ork. [see General hi; Herkimer county historical society. Papers for 1898. 1899. Beiiomout p.32-34) 974-7f'i H42 Piracy in its relation to the colony of New York an address delivered before the Herkimer county historical society May 14, 1898. (.ftff ///.f John lost Herkimer. 1898. p. 5-7) 920 H42 Felt, J. B. Captain Kidd. {see New E^ngland historical and genea- logical register, Jan. 1852, 6 : 77-84) 929.1 N422 Full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd in two letters written by a person of quality to a kinsman of the earl of Bellomont in Ireland. 5ip. Lond. 1701. 923-9 K.53 Journal of the voyage of the sloop Mary from Quebeck, together with an account of her wreck off Montauk Point, 1.. I. anrio 1701 with introduction and notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. 17 + 501). .Alb. 1866. (in O'Callaghan, E. B. New York colonial tracts. 1866- 72. V. 1) 974.7 Oci Montague, John. Arguments offer'd to the right honourable the lords commissioners for trade and plantation relating to some acts of assembly past at New-York in America. 23p. N. Y. 1701. N. Y. pub lib. A memorial ou behalf of several land owners and inhabitants of New York inotestiug against three acts : 1 Committing Ebenezer Williams and Samuel Burt for refusal to render an account of what they had formed the excise for; 2 Act for vacating, breaking and annulling of several extravagant grants of land, etc.; 3 Act for granting £1500 to the earl of Bellomont, £500 to John Nanfan, lieutenant governor. Murphy, H: C. The piracy of Captain Kidd. {see Littell's living age, Jan. 31, 1846, 8: 201-7) oS' I-?' Parsons, C: W. Bellomont and Rasle in 1699. {see Magazine of American history, Ap. 1885, 13:346-52) 973 M27 Parton, James. Captain Kid. (j'f-'423 Baled July 19, 1701. Trial of Colonel Nicholas Bayard, in the province of New York for high treason, 1702. {see Howell, T. B. i-om/>. Complete collection of state trials. 1809-16. v. 14, col. 471-516) N. Y. state law lib. V. 1-10 of this work kuowu as Cobbe.tl's complete collection of state trials. Cornhurn lyos-S For Eev. 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(state) - State, Sec- retary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 2 ; 543-1009 974.7 N.+ 24 1S50-51. 2:315-584 974.7 qN423 Nearly all flie mauuscripts known as the Sir William Johnson papers, in- cluding a list of manuscripts missing since they were deposited in secretary of state's office, 1801. tory. 1753-76 372 XE\\- YORK STATE LIBRARY Montresor, John. Journals of Capt. John Montresor, 1757-78. {see New \"ork historical society. Collections. 1881. Publication fund ser. 14:113-520) 974.7 N42 Parton, James. Sir William Johnson, (see Parton, James. Colonial pioneers. 1S90. p. 35-40) E973.2 H62 Pratt, D. J. Biographical notice of Peter Wra.\all, secretary of Indian affairs for the province of Xew York and of the first provincial con- gress held in .\lbany in 1754. 6p. n.p. n.d. Sabin, 15 : 395. Purple, E. R. Genealogical notes of the Colden family in America. 24p. N. Y. 1S73. 929.2 qC674 With addition.s from the Xeiv York r/eiiealofiical atul hioyraphicaJ record, Oct. 1873, 4 : 161-83. Notes, biographical and genealogical, of the Colden family and some of its collateral branches in America, {see Xew York genea- logical and biographical record, Oct. 1873, 4 : 161-83) 9291 X421 Sketch of Cadwallader Colden, ].. 161-68. Shea, J: G. Introduction. (.T^r Colden, Cadwallader. History of the five Indian nations. 1866. pref p. 3-40) 97o-3 ^."673 Biographical sketch of Colden. Stevens, J: A. jr. Colonial Xew York; sketches biographical and his- torical 1768-84. 172P. X. Y. 1867. (/;/ Colonial records of the Xew York chamber of commerce) 381 qX42 Stone, ^V: L. The life and times of Sir William Johnson, bart. 2v. Alb. 1S65. X. Y. state lib. Thurman, John, jr. E.vtracts from letterbooks. {see Historical mag- azine, Dec. 1868, ser. 2,4:283-97) 973 H62 v. 14 Letters dated at New York, 1760-8S. French and Indian war 1753-65 For catiipai;;ns of Ticonderoga and Crown Point, see also Lakes George and Chaniplain. p. 508. For cauipaisnsof Oswego and Niagara, see also Central New York, p 510 and Lake Erie and Nia^'Ha, p. 511 respectively. Alexander, William, a//i»i. The conduct of Major Gen. Shirley, late general and commander in chief of his majesty's forces in Xorth America, briefly stated. ijop. Lend. 1758. 973-2 Sh6 1755-56. XF.W YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 3/3 Banyar, Goldsbrow. Diary of Goldsbrow Banyar, deputy secretary General his- of the province of New ^'ork, Aug. 5 to 20, 1757. (sff Magazine ^.'''>°«'i "oil in- of American liistory, Jan. 1S77, 1:25-33) 973 M27 Clarke, \A^illiam. Observations on the late and present conduct of the Frencli with regard to their encroachments upon the British colonies in North America together with remarks on the importance of these colonies to Great Britain ; to which is added, wrote by another hand Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, etc. 549. Bost. 1755- N. V. state lib. Defence of New York against the slanders of New England. (^■^f N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1870. 28:892-97) 352.0747 N4k .Siipiilemeut to tlic A'.rc Yorl. inercurij \\-h. L'3, 1756. Dunlap, William. Treaty of peace of 1763: Indian hostilities after the peace, (see his History of the New Netherlands. 1839-40. 2:apx.69-72) 974.7 D92 Dwight, Timothy. Travels in New England and New \'ork. 4V. New Haven 1821-22. 9174 1^96 Buttles near Lake George, 1755-57, 3:361-86. An impartial account of Lieut. Col. Bradstreet's expedition to Fort Frontenac, to which are added a few reflections on the conduct of that enterprise and the advantages resulting from its success; by a volunteer on the expedition. 6op. Lond. 1759. N. Y. state lib. Johnson, Sir William. Account of conferences held and treaties made between Major General Sir William Johnson, bart. and the chief sachems and warriors of the Indian nations in Noith America at their meetings on different occasions at Fort Johnson in the county of .\lbany, in the colony of New York in the years 1755 and 1756; with a letter from the Rev. Mr Hawley to Sir AVilliam Johnson, written at the desire of the Delaware Indians and a pre- face giving a short account of the six nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William Johnson, and notes illustrating the whole; also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several quakers in Philadelphia and some of the heads of the six nations in April 1756. 12 + 77P. Lond. 1756. 970.4 J63 Journal of a provincial officer in the campaign in northern New York in 175S. (see Historical magazine, Aug. 1871, ser. 2, 10:113-22) 973 H62 v. 20 374 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY General his- Joumals of Sir William Johnson's scouts, 1755-56. {see N. Y. (state) — itian wa?""^ ^" State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:257-87. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:167-85. 974.7 qN423 Kennedy, Archibald, i7;w^/. Serious considerations on the present state of the affairs of the northern colonies. 24p. N. Y. 1754. 973-2 K38 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Governor Robert Monckton. {see Magazine of American history, June 1887, 17 : 470-73) 973 M27 Mante, Thomas. History of the late war in North America. 542?- Lend. 1772. 971 qM3i Montresor, James. Journals of Col. James Montresor, 1757-59. (.y*:'^ New York historical society. Collections. 1881. Publica- tion fund ser. 14:11-111) 974-7 N42 Review of the military operations in North America from the com- mencement of the French hostilities on the frontier of Virginia in 1753 to the surrender of Oswego on the 14th of August 1756; in- terspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes, nec- essary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York in a letter to a nobleman. i44p. Lond. 1757. N. Y. state Hb. Review of the military operations in North .\merica from the com- mencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753 to the surrender of Oswego on the 14th of August 1756; in a letter to a nobleman, {see Massachusetts historical society. Col- lections. 1801. 7 : 67-163) 974-4 M38 Said to have been written by Gov. Livingston and his friends Messrs W. Smitb and Scott, lawyers. New Yoik. Stark, Caleb. Memoirs and official correspondence of Gen. John Stark, with notices of several other officers of the revolution, also, a biography of Capt. Phinehas Stevens and of Col. Robert Rogers, with an account of his services in America during the "seven year's war". 495p. Concord N. H. i860. 9-3-57 §125 Thompson, Samuel. Diary while in the service in the French war, 1758, with notes by W : R. Cutter. 6op. Bost. 1896. 9732 T37 50 copies printed for private distribution. Thiimpson p.irticipated in Abercrombie's expedition against Ticonderoga. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 37S Walker, J. B. Robert Rogers, the ranger, {sec- Bay state monthly, f^J'"'' Jan. i88s, 2:211-25) 97.I.4 qB34 ~' Wilson, J. G. Sir Danvers Osborn and Sir Charles Hardy, 1753-61. (siv Wilson, J. G. ,■//. Memorial history of the city of Xew York. 1892-93. 2:287-313) 974 7' qW69 Winslow, Gc-/i. John. Gen. John Winslow's letter to the earl of Hali- fax, relating to his conduct and that of the troops under his command on the Ticonderoga e.xpedition in 1756 (dated Bost. Dec. 30, 1756). (.fifd' Massachusetts historical society. Collections. 1800. 6:34-39) 974.4 M38 Woodhull, Nathaniel. Journal kept when colonel of the 3d regi- ment New York provincials, in the expedition to ^Montreal in 1760. (see Historical magazine, Sep. 1861, 5 : 257-60) 973 H62 Prerevolutionary 1765-76 Almon, John, e^. Collection of interesting, authentic papers relative to the dispute between Great Britian and America, shewing the causes and progress of that misunderstanding from 1764 to 1775. 280+202P. Lond. 1777. N, Y. state lib. Known as the Prior dociimeuts. Contents: Letters from Sec. Conway to Lieut. Gov. CoUlen, ]>. 43. Gov. Moore's letter to Sec. Couway 27 May 1766, p. 94. " " " 20 June 1766, p. 94. " speech to New York council and assembly 12 June 1766, p. 9.5. Address of council of New York to Gov. Moore with his reply U-16 June 1766, p. 96. Address of assembly of New York to Gov. Moore with his reply 16 Juno 1766, p. 97. Gov. Moore's two messages to the assembly of New Y'ork and the answers 13-23 June 1766, p. 97. Extract from a letter of Lieut. Gov. Golden to Sec. Conway 24 June 1766, p. 99. Extract from a letter of Gen. Gage to Sec. Conway 15 July 1766, p. 101. Extract of a letter from Gen. Gage to the duke of Richmond 25 Aug. 1766, p. 108. Copy of Gov. Moore's message to the general as.sembly of New York 17 Nov. 1766, p. 119. Address of general assembly of New Y'ork to Gov. Moore 15 Dec. 1766, p. 120. 3/6 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Extract of a letter Irom Lieut. -Gov. C'olden to 1 he earl of Shel- Ijiinie, 26 Dec. 1766, p. 124. Kxtract of a letter from Gen. Gage to Ihe earl of .'. 106-7. Orders to put the duke's laws in force, 1674, p. 107. Proclamation of Gov. Audros, 1674, p. 107-8. Instructions to Gov. Dongan, 11)83, p. 108-10. Acts of general assemblies, 1683-85, p. 111-77. Commission of Gov. Dongan, 1686, p. 177-78. Instruction to Gov. Dongan, 1686, p. 178-80. Dongan charter of the city of New York, 1686, p. 181-95. Dongan charter of the city of Albany, 16K6, p. 195-216. Commission of Sir Edmuud Andros, 1688, p. 216-17. Instructions for Sir Edmuud Andros, 1688, p. 217-18. General assembly, 24 Ap. to 15 Sep. 1690, Jacob Leisler, lieutenant governor, p. 218-20. Commission of Gov. Henry Sloughter, p. 221-22. v. 1, p. 223-v. 5. Laws passed by assemblies 1 to 31, 1H91-1775. 382 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY O'Callaghan, E. B. com(^. Laws and ordinances of New Netherland, Civil lists 163S-74; comp. and tr. from the original Dutch records in the office of the secretary of state, Albany N. Y. 6o2p. Alb. 1868. X. Y. state law lib. Redfield, A. A. English colonial polity and judicial administration, 1664-1776. (^see McAdam. David & others, tv/. History of the bench and bar of New York. 1897. 1:35-93) N. Y. state law lib. Seymour, Horatio. Intluence of New York on American juris- prudence, (i'i?^ Magazine of American history, Ap. 1S79, 3:217-30) 973 M27 Smith, William. Mr Smith's opinion humbly offered to the general assembly of the colony of New York on the 7th of June 1734 at their request, occasioned by sundry petitions of the city of New York, ^Vestchester county and Queens county praying an establish- ment of courts of justice within the said colony by act of the legis- lature. 4sp. N. Y. 1734. N. Y. state law lib. List of all the officers employed in civill offices in the province of New \"ork the 20th of April, 1693, and of their salaries, (see N. Y. (state)- State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:313-18. 974.7 N424 1S50-51. 1:197-202. 974.7 qN423 Lists of colonial officers, {see Civil list and constitutional history of the colony and state of New York by E. .\. Werner. 1891. v. 35) 351.2 N42 Contents: Colonial executives, p. 206. Auditors general, p. 216. Treasurers, p. 217. Schout-tiscals and attorneys general, ji. 2111. Surveyors, p. 221. Officers of the port of New York, p. 221'. Conjmissioners of Indian affairs, p. 263. County judges, p. 533-41. Surrogates, p. 541-51. Sberifls, p. 561-7!1. CoHuty clerks, ]k 5S0-90. O'Callaghan, E. B. The register of New Netherland, 1624 to 167J., igSp. .\lb. 1865. 351-2 qOci List of officials, colonial and local. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 383 Classes of settlers ^ For Huguenots, see also Newi>altz, p. 480, and Xtw RocUelle, p. 469. For t jialatiues. see Palatines, p. 502. For English on Long Island, see Suffolk eouuty, p. 454 and Us towns. Baird, C : W. Histoire des refugies Huguenots en Amerique ; traduit de I'Anglais par X. E. Meyer et de Richemond. Toulouse 188G. Huguenot emigration to America. 2 v. N. \'. 1885. 284.5 B162 New Nethorland, 1 : 148-200. DeWitt, Thomas. On the sources of settlements in New York. (sec' New York historical society. Proceedings. 1848. p. 72-88) 974.7 N421 Disosway, G. P. The Huguenots in America. (s6'e Smiles, Samuel. Huguenots : their settlements, churches and industries in England and Ireland. 1868. p. 427-42) 284.542 Sm4 Huguenots in New York, p. 42'J-33. Huguenots of Staten Island, (see Continental monthly, June 1862, I 1683-88) 051 C76 Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1886-98. N. Y. ,8,S6-98. 974.7 qH7i Kapp, Friedrich. Geschichte der deutschen einwanderung in Amerika. Ed. 3. V.I, 4i6p. N. Y. i86g. 325.243 K14 v.l Geschirhte der deutuchen hn staate New York bis zum anfani/e (Us 19 ten julnliunderts. No more published. Knevels, J. W. Our Dutch progenitors, (scy New York historical society. Proceedings. 1849. p. 182-220) 974-7 N421 Lefevre, Ralph. Huguenots of Ulster county, {see Historical society of Newburgh bay and the Highlands. Papers. 1894. p. 41-55.) N. Y. state lib. Vermilye, A. G. Huguenot element among the Dutch. 23P. Schenectady n. d. 284,5 ^^59 (.(Y'f Reformed church in -Vmerica. Centennial discourses. 1877. p.i39-(^i-) 285.7 R25 — Mingling of Huguenot and Dutch in early New York, (see Huguenot society of America. Abstract of proceedings, n. d. 1:24-31.) N. Y. state lib. 384 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Waldron, W: W. Huguenots of Westchester and parish of Fordham. i26p. X. Y. 1S64. 2S4.5747 Ws2 Wittmeyer, A. V. Huguenots in America and their connection with the church, {scy Perry, W: S. History of the American epis- copal church. 1885. 2:407-36) -83.73 qP42 Lists of immijirants For settlers in a particular locality, see name of connty or town under Local colonial history. Baudartius, Gulielmus. First emigrants to New Xetherland, 1624; translated from Gedenkwaardige geschiedenissen zo kerkelyke als wereldlyke. Arnhem 1624. [see X. Y. (state) — State, Secre- tary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-5'- 4:131-3-- 974-7 ^'424 1S50-51. 4:84. 974.7 qX423 Bergen, T. G. List of early immigrants to Xew Xetherland, 1654-64 alphabetically arranged, (see Xew York genealogical and bio- graphical record) 929-1 X421 Oct. 1883, 14 : iSi-90 Ap. 1884, 15 : 72-77 Jan. 1884, 15 : 34-40 Early immigrants to Xew Xetherland, 1657-64. (.ftv N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of Xew York) 1S49-S1- 3:52-63- 974-? N424 1S50-51. 3:33-42. 974.7 qX423 Also in Holland society ofNew York. Yearbook. 1896. p. 141-58, 974.7 qHyi. Early immigrants to New Xetherland. (scr Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1896. p. 124-29) 974-7 qH7i Mentions lists tbat have been publisbed. List of citizens of New York admitted as freemen between the jears 16S3 and 1740. (see Wilson, J. G. c.-/. Memorial history of the city of Xew York. 1S92-93. 2:204-8) 974-7' qW69 O'Callaghan, E. B. Early highland immigration to Xew York, (see Historical magazine, Oct. 1S61, 5 : 301-4) 973 H62 Alphabetic list of Scotch highlanders coming to New York, 1738-42. Selyns, Henricus. List of church members and their residences in 1686, kept by Selyns, pastor of the Dutch reformed church, (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:446-52) 974-71 qW69 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 385 Settlers in Rensselaerwyck from 1630-46, compiled from the books General his of monthly wages and other mss. (si-e Holland society of New Genealogy York. Yearbook. 1896, p. 130-40) 974.7 ([Hyi FromO'Callnsliau. Jlhtnry of New Netherland. I84f)-48. 1:430-41. Census population For enumeratious of the whole colony. Census of ;i special loealily is found with its history. Dexter, F. B. Estimates of population in the .Vnierican colonies. {see .\merican antiquarian society. Proceedings. 1887-88. new ser. 5:22-50) ,-,06 Ams v. 12 New York, p. 33-35. Hough, F. B: History of the census in New \oxk and plan proposed for the state census of 1865. (see .\lbany institute. Transactions. 1867. 5:196-228) N. Y. state lib. List of inhabitants of province by counties, 1738. (see N. Y. (state) State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:184-88. 974.7 X424 1850-51. 4:1.8-22. 974.7 qX423 All counties e.\eept Westchester. Livingston, R. R. Census of state of New York at different periods since 1731. [see Society for the promotion of useful arts. Tran- sactions. 1807. 2:216-18) 630.6 F92a Knunieratiou by counties ii: 1731, 1771, 1786, 17!il, 1801. Statistics of population of province of New York, 1647-1774. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:687-97. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:465-74. 974.7 qN423 Geneaio.Liv Genealogies of special places will be fouii.l with their IocmI liistory. His- tories of single families are not ineludeil. Bergen, T. G. Register of early settlers of Kings county, Long Island, N.- Y., from its ist settlement by Europeans to 1700 ; with contribu- tions to their biographies and genealogies. 452P- N. Y. i88'- 929.1 B45 Bunker, M.. P. Long Island genealogies, being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell. 530P. Alb. 1895. (Munsell's historical ser- V. 24) g,^j B88 386 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Griffin, Augustus. Griffin's journal; ist settlers of Southold ; the names of the heads of those families, being only 13 at the time of their landing; ist proprietors of Orient, biographical sketches, etc. etc. 313 p. Orient, L. I. 1857. 9-9-i G87 Holgate, J. B. American genealogy, being a history of some of the early settlers of North America and their descendants from their ist emigration to the present time. 244^). Alb. 1848. 929.1 qHyi Mostly New York families. Latting, J. J. Genealogical fragments. (s<^e New York genealogical and biographical record) 929-1 N421 Oct. 1879, 10 : 110--JJ Ap. 1880, II : 70-74 Jan. 18S0, II : 12-24 Oct. 1880, 11 : 168-71 New York genealogical and biographical record, 1870-98. v. 1-29. N. Y. 1870-9S. 929-1 ^'421 V. 18-29 are quarto, 929.1 qN42i. Pearson, Jonathan, cc/>/J>. Contributions for the genealogies of the descendants of the ist settlers of the patent and city of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800. 324p. Alb. 1873. 929.1 P311 Contributions for the genealogies of the ist settlers of the ancient county of Albany from 1630 to 1800. 182 p. Alb. 1872, 929.1 P31 Contributions to the history of the ancient Dutch families of New- York, {see New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N421 Jan. 1871, 2 : 22-23 July 1871, 2 : 139-41 Ap. 1871, 2 : 68-70 Oct. 1871, 2 : 190-92 Purple, E. R. Contributions to the history of the ancient famihes of New York, {see New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N421 Ap. 1876, 7:49-64 Jan. 1878, 9:3-16 July 1876, 7: 117-24 Ap. 1878, 9:52-62 Oct. 1876, 7 : 145-51 July 187S, 9 : 113-25 Jan. 1877, 8: 11-20 Oct. 1878, 9:153-60 Ap. 1877, 8:67-73 Ja"- 1S79, 10:35-43 July 1S77, 8: 124-33 Talcott, S. V. com/. Crenealogical notes of New York and New England famihes. 747 P- ^^^- 1883. 929.1 T14 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 387 Wills, maiTiage licenses, etc. Ancient New York wills, (see New York genealogical and boigraphical ^°ry°"' ''"' i\ .T Wills, marriage lecord) 929.1 N421 ucenaea Jan. 1871, 2 : 39-40 Oct. 1871, 2 : 202-5 Ap. 1871,2:103 Oct. 1872, 3: 190-92 July 1871, 2: 155-56 Cornbury, Got. New York marriage licenses granted, 1702-6. (see New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N421 Jan. 1870,1:3 Jan. 1871,2:25-28 Ap. 1S70, I : 13 Fernow, Berthold, comj', &: ed. Calendar of wills on file and recorded in the offices of the clerk of the court of appeals, of the county clerk at Albany and of the secretary of state, 1626-1836; compiled under the auspices of the Colonial dames of the state of New York and published by the society. 657P. N. Y. 1896. 929.3 qN42 500 copies priutetl. Gleanings from the surrogate's office, (see Old New York) 974.71 qOh Sep. 1889, 1:131-36 Jan. 1890, 1:417-22 Oct. 1889,1:176-84 Ap. 1890,2:202-4 Nov. 1889, I : 269-76 Moore, C: B. English and Dutch intermarriages, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1873, 4:13-20; July 1873,4:1^7-39) 929-1 ^421 N. Y. (state) — Library. Supplementary list of marriage licenses. 48p. Alb. 1898. (Bulletin: history i) 929-3 N42 v. 2 Also iu 81st annual report of New York state librnry. 1899. 027.5747 N42. Supplementary to jVames of persons for whom marriage licenses were iasued. Ii60. N. y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued by the secretary of the province of New York previous to 1784; printed by order of G. J. Tucker. 48op. Alb. i860. 929.3 N42 New York marriage licenses, 1686^88. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1874, 5:174) 929.1 N421 New York marriage licenses, 1691-93 from v. 4 of Records of wills, surrogate's office, New York, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1873, 4:31-32) 929.1 N421 3oS NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY O'Callaghan, E. B. New York marriage licenses; supplementary list for the years 1756 and 1758. (^^c New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1871, 2:194-200) 929.1 N421 Philadelphia, Friends society. Xew \ork marriages, from the Friends' records of Philadelphia, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1872, 3:51-52) 9-^9-i N421 Manors See also Renssi-laerswyck, p. 483 : Philipse manoi- in Westchester county, p. 463. Anthony, Elliott. The patroons. (j-^ Field, T: W. Indian, Dutch and English names of localities in Brooklyn and its vicinity, (str his Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn. 1868. p. 49-60) 974.723 qF45 Flint, M. B. Study of names, {see her Early Long Island. 1896. . p.60-75) 974-7-^ I ^'(^\ Harris, G: H. Notes on the aboriginal terminology of the Genesee river. lop. n.t-p. n.p.iS89? 929.4 H24 {see Rochester historical society. Publications. 1892. 1:9-18) 974-789 Rs8 Historical sketches of the origin and changes of names of New York city, {see Reminiscences of the city of New \'ork and its vicinity. 1855. p.71-88) 974.71 R28 390 >^EW YORK STATE LIBRARY Marshall, O. H. Niagara frontier embracing sketches of its early history and Indian, French and English local names. 46p. n.p.n.d. 974.798 M35 Read before the Buffalo bistorical sooiety Feb. 27, 1865. • (.y"'42i Thompson, B: F. Paper upon Indian names of Long Island, (see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1845. P-i-S-30 974.7 ^421 Tooker, W: W. Indian place-names in East Hampton town, L. I. with their probable significations. Sag Harbor 1889. L. I. hist. soc. {see Easthampton, N. Y. Records of i88g. 4 : pref i-io) 974-725 Ea7i NEW YORK COLOXIAL HISTORY 39I Tooker, W: W. Some Indian names of places on Long Island, X. Y. ^'j."^"' ' and their correspondences in Virginia, {sir Magazine of New England iiii''"y history, July 1891, i : 154-58) 929 M27 Trumbull, J. H. Indian names of places on Long Island derived from esculent roots, {stv Magazine of American history, June 1877, 1:386-87) 973 M27 Military history Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin. .State of militia in province of New York in America, Ap. 1693. [sec N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) ' J849-51. 1:318-19. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:202-3. 974.7 q^'423 List of officers and soldiers in various miHtia companies 173S. {see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:208-39. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:136-55. 974.7 qN423 Mso in Manual nf the I ill! of Ncir York. 1852.11:498-r,04. 352.0747 N4k. List of officers of militia of province of New York. 1700. {see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York). 1849-51. 1:357-64. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:227-35. 974.7 qN423 Also in ilannal of the citij of yew Tork. 1851.10:475-80, 352.0747 N4k. Muster rolls of New York provincial troops, 1755-64. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1892. Publication fund ser. v. 24) 974.7 N42 Muster rolls of the several companies of the burgher corps of New Amsterdam, 1653. {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:569) 974-7 Ocii N. Y. (state)-Historian. Muster rolls of a century; from 1664 to 1760. (see /lis Annual report. 1897-98. 2:371-956; 3:437- 1130) 974 7 ^'425 Ruttenber, E: M. Provincial and revolutionary military organiza- tions, {see Historical society of Newburgh bay and the Highlands. Papers. 1894. p. 8-22) N. Y. state lib. Read before the society Dec. 7, 1885. 392 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY General his- Scisco, L. D. Rural militia of the New Netherland. (see American EeLsious historical register, Nov. 1895, 3:335-39) 973 qAm3i Vail, H: H. Some records of the French and Indian war. (see New York genealogical and biographical record. Ap. 1895,26:73-79) 929.1 qN42i Includes niiister roll of C;i]it. Thomas Tuit.\'s company of Long Island troops, 17.59. Religious history For particular churches, see name of the place under Local colonial history. Baird, C: W. Churches in the province of New York in the year 1700. (^^"^ Magazine of American history, Oct. 1879, 3 : 625) 973 M27 Disosway, G. P. The earliest churches of New York and its vicinity. 4r6p. N, Y. 1865. ^77-471 D63 Earl, Robert. Religion in the colony of New York ; address before the Herkimer county historical society, Dec. 14, 1897. up. n.p. 1897? 277.47 Ea7 Also in Herkimer county historical society. Papers 1897. p. 131-41, 974.761 H42. Holland society of New York. Transcript of church records in possession of the society, (^ct- /A- Year book. 189S. p. 206-9) 974.7 qH7i Hopkins, A. G. Early protestant missions among the Iroquois, (see Oneida historical society. Transactions. 1885-86. P.5-2S) 974.762 On2 Papers relating principally to the conversion and civilization of the six nations of Indians, interspersed with letters on other subjects of public interest, (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Document- ary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 4:289-504. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:187-312. 974.7 qN423 Papers relating to the state of religion in the province, 1657-1712. (see X. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New ^'ork) 1849-51. 3: 101-30. 974-7 N424 1850-51. 3:67-84. 974.7 qX423 Sprague, W: B. Annals of the American pulpit; or, Commemorative notices of American clergymen of various denominations from the early settlement of the country to the close of 1855 ; with historical introductions. 9V. N. 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DeCosta, B: F. Centennial of the diocese of New York: and, Church and state during the colonial period. {see ^Vilson, J. G. ei/. Centennial history of the protestant episcopal church in the diocese of New York. 1886. p. 46-103) 283.747 W69 394 ^"EW YORK STATE LIBRARY Establishm'ent of the church of England in New York, (see Historical magazine, May, 1861, j : 153-55) 973 H62 Humphreys, David. Historical account of the incorporated Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. 356p. Lond. 1730. 266.3 H88 Includes accounts of tlie missionary work iu the colouy of New York and of the negro riots in Xew York city. Inglis, Charles. State of the Anglo-American church in 1776. [see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 3:1047-66. 974-7 N424 1850-51- 3:^35-46. 974.7 qN423 Keith and Talbot. {sec- Protestant episcopal historical society. Collections. 1851. i: pref 1-43, p.i-86) 283.73 P94 Includes Journal of irareU by George Keith. The letters of these agents of the .Society for the propagation of the gospel iu foreign parts furnish a very full account of the general religious aspect of the colonies. McConnell, S: D. History of the American episcopal church from the planting of the colonies to the end of the civil war. 392p. N . Y. 1890. 283.73 M13 Church in colonial New York, p.59-68, 93-95, 191-94. Perry, W: S. History of the American episcopal church, 15S7-1883. 2 V. Bost. 1885. 283.73 qP-i2 Beginnings of the church in New York, 1: 148-71: Mission of Keith :iud Talbot. 1 : 206-22. Protestant episcopal historical society. Collections. 1851. v.i. 283.73 P94 state of the piotestant ejiiscop.il church in New York and Long Island in letter from Dr Bray about 1740, p.99-106. List of persons licensed by the bishops of London, to Albanj' and New Y'ork city, 1745-84, p.l07, 116. List of parishes in 1724, p. 125. Tiffany, C: C. History of the protestant episcopal church in the United States of America. 593P. N. Y. 1895. (.American church history) 283.73 T44 Colonial church in New York, p. 162-89. Wilson, J. G. t\f. Centennial history of the protestant episcopal church in the diocese of New York. 1 785-1885. 454P- N. Y. 1S86. 283.747 \V69 Parish histoiies, p. 201-365. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 395 Huguenot See Classes of settlers, p. 383. C t Lutheran c Jacobs, H: E. History of the evangelical Lutheran church in the United States S39P- N. V. 1893. (American church history) 284.17 J15 liUtliemus of Now Netherlands, p. 46-61. Dateli churebes from Falcliiier to Muhlenberg, p. 118-32. Lintner, G. A. Early history of the Lutheran church in the state of New York, discourse deHvered before the Hartwick synod in the Lutheran church of Richmondville, N. V. Sep. 21, 1867. 24p. Alb. 1867. Providence pub. lib. Schaeffer, C: W. Early history of the Lutheran church in America from the settlement of the Swedes on the Delaware to the middle of the i8th century. 143P. Phil. 1857. 284.173 Schi Dutch, p.61-69. Wolf, E. J. Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth. S44p. N.Y. 1890. 284.17 W83 Dutch, p. 107-32. Moravian Kapp, Friedrich. Die herrnhuter in Schekomeko. {see his Geschichte der Deutschen im staate New \'ork. 1869. p,2oo-29) 325.243 K14 Moravians in New York including names of persons in New ^'ork and on Long and Staten Islands attached to the brethren's church in 1744. {see Moravian historical society. Transactions. 1876. I : 419-26) 284.6 M7gi Papers relating to Quakers and Moravians, {see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 3:997-io3°- 974-7 ^'424 1850-5 ■• 3:603-24. 974.7 qN423 Presbyterian Alexander, S. D. Presbytery of New York, 1738 to i8S8, igSp. N. Y. n.d. L. I. hist. soc. Baird, C: W. Civil status of the presbyterians in the province of New \'ork. {see Magazine of American history, Oct. r879, 3 : 593-628) 973 M27 Briggs, C: A: American presbyterianism ; its origin and early history. 373+142P. N.Y. 1885. 285.1 B76 396 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Hodge, Charles. Constituiiona! history of the presbyterian church in the United States of America, pt 1-2. Phil. 1839-41. 285.173 H66 Cuiileiifs: pt 1. 1705-41, ]>ll>, 1741-8S. Macoubrey, A. R. Relation of presbyterianism to the revolutionary sentiment in the province of New York, an address delivered before the Westchester county historical society, Oct. ;;8, 1890. 46p. n.p.1891. Griffin, p. 1047. Presbyterian church in the U. S.— General assembly. Records. 548p. Phil. 1841. 285.1 P922 Contents: Presbytery of Philadelphia, 1706-1(;, p. 7-4-1. Syuod of Philadelphia , 1717-58, p.45-231. " New York, 1745-58, p.232-84. New York and Philadelphia, 1758-88, p.2>i.5-548. Thompson, R. E. History of the presbyterian churches in the United States. 424p. N. Y. 1895. (American church history) 285.17 T37 Webster, Richard. History of the presbyterian church m America from its origin until the year 1760; with biographical sketches of its early ministers. 72op. Phil. 1857. 285.17 W39 Puritan BriggS, C: A: Puritanism in New York, its origin and growth till the middle of the iSth century, {see Magazine of American history, Jan. 1S85, 13 : 39-58) 973 M27 . Quaker Bowden, James. History of the society of friends in America. 2v. Lond. 1850-54. Saliiu. 2:3ti3. Bowne, John. Persecution of an early friend or quaker, copied from his journal by Henry Onderdonk. {sec .\merican historical record, Jan. 1872, I : 4-8) 973 qAm3 First settlement of the society of friends in New York, {see Historical magazine, June 1862, 6 : 193-94) 973 H62 Keith, George. Journal of travels from New Hampshire to Caratuck on the continent of North America. 92p. Lond. 1706. 289.67 K26 Keith speut souie time in the vicinity of New York and preached against the i|naliers. {see Protestant episcopal historical society. Collec- tions. 185 1. 1:1-54) 283.73 P94 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 397 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends on Long Island and in New \ork, Genera 1657-1826. (ji?(f /;« Annals of Hempstead. 1878. P-93-io4) Y'°™' 974.724 H37 Papers relating to quakers and Moravians, (see \ . V. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of Xew York) i849-S'- 3:997-'o3°- 974-7 ^'4^4 i85°-S'- 3:603-24. 974.7 qN423 Reformed Buddingh, Derk. De hervormde hollandsche kerk in de Vereenigde Staten van Noord-Amerika. 167P. Utrecht 1853. {/u /lis Kerk, school en watenschap. 1853.) 285.7 B85 Corwin, E: T. The Amsterdam correspondence. p. 81-107. N. Y. 1897. 285.77 C811 Reprinteil from Ameriuan society ol'cluiroh bistory. I'apers. v. 8. 27oAm3. Character and development of the reformed church in the colo- nial period. 66p. (jw Reformed church in America. Centennial discourses. 1S77. p. 41-106) 2^5-7 R25 Manual of the reformed church in America, 1 628-1 878. Ed. 3. 6761J. N. Y. 1879. 285.773 C812 Aq alplialit'tic list of luiuisters with biograpliic and Ijjbliogiaphic iuformation, p. 161-570. Alphabetic list of cluirclies with list of uiiiiistera and liibliographic data, p.571-646. Report of the general synod's agent on his searches in the eccle- siastical archives of Holland, 1897-9S. 8p. N. Y. 1898. Dubbs, J. H. & Hamilton, J. T. History of the refoimed church Dutch, the reformed church German, and the Moravian church in the United States. S25p. N. Y. 1S95. (American church history) 285.77 C81 Reformed church Dutch, p. 1-21 L'. Demarest, D: D. History and characteristics of the reformed protestant Dutch church. 22 ip. N. Y. 1856. 285.7 D39 New York before the revolution, p.GO-100. Reformed church in America, its origin, development and char- acteristics. 21 op. 1889. Noted in Corwiu. Hisiortj of the reformed church. 1895. p. 14, 285.77 C81. 39° NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY General his- DcWitt, Thomas. List of ministers of the reformed Dutch church ^eftrmed jn North America, in chronological order from 1633 to 1800. {see //is Discourse delivered in the North retormed Dutch church 1857. p.71-79) 285.77471 N811 Gunn, Alexander. Memoirs of the Rev. John H. Livingston, pre- pared in compliance with a request of the general synod of the reformed Dutch church in North America. 54°P- N. Y. 1829. 922.57 L76 New York before tlie revohitioD, p. 77-155. Memoirs of the Rev. John Henry Livingston, first professor of theology in the reformed protestant Dutch church in North America. New ed. 404p. N. Y. 1856. 9--o7 L761 History of the origin and progress of the protestant reformed Dutch church in the LTnited States. {sei- Magazine of the reformed Dutch church) 205 M27 Nov. 1827, 2:247-50 Jan. 1828, 2:312-15 Feb. 1828, 2 : 344-48 Holland society of New York. List of Dutch reformed churches organizea before 1800, with their records, {see Hackensack (N. J.) Reformed Dutch church. Records of the reformed Dutch churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, N.J. 1891. i:pref. 9-15) 929.3 qHii {sec Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1892-93. p.21-29) 974.7 qH7i Names of the ministers of the Dutch retormed churches in New York and New Jersey, 1758 and 1796. {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secre- tary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:625-26. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:406-7 974.7 qN423 Ordination of the first clergyman in the reformed protestant Dutch church in North America, {see Historical magazine, Nov. 1865, 9:325-26) 973 H62 Rev. Pelrus Tesscbeumaecker, 1679. Reformed church in America — General synod. Acts and pro- ceedings, vol. I, embracing the period from 1771 to 1812; preceded by the Minutes of the coetus, 1738-54 and the Proceedings of the conferentie, 1755-67. 493?. N. Y. 1859. ^85.773 R25 Rev. John H. Livingstcn. {see Old New York, Sep. 18S9, i : 94-105) 974.71 qOh NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 399 Slavery Census of slaves, 1755. {see \. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Docu- °^^",^"' mentary history of the state of Xew A'ork) siuvtry 1849-51. 3:843-68. 974.7 N4J4 1850-51- 3-5°5--^- 974-7 4^423 Umler names of master.s. Cruger, John. Experience on a slave-ship, 1698-1700. (jyc Wilson, J. G. tv/. Memorial history of the city of New York, 1892-93. 2:285-86) 974-71 qW69 DuBois, W: E: B: The suppression of the African slave trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870. 335P- N. Y. 1896. (Harvard historical studies I ) 326.1 D85 Shivery and the slave trade in New York, p. 17-20. Earl, Robert. Slavery in the colony and state of New York ; an address dehvered before the Herkimer county historical society, Oct. 12, 1897. i2p. n.t-p. n.p. 1897. 326.9747 Ea7 Also in Herkimer county liistorical society. Papers for 1897. p. 103-14, 974.761 H42. Historical notes on slavery in the northern colonies and states ; New- York, (.vtr Historical magazine, Aug. 1866, 10: 237-38) 973 H62 Mather, F: G. Slavery in the colony and state of New York, (see Magazine of American history. May 1884, II : 408-20) 973 M27 Morgan, E. V. Slavery in New York. 3op. N.Y. ^■1898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no.i) N. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1899. 2:1-30) 974-71 G63 Slavery in New York ; the status of the slave under the English colonial government, (j-ct- American historical association. Papers. 1891. V.5, pt 4, p.3-16) 973 Am33 Abstract, (see American historical association. Annual report. 1891. 2:87-88) 973 Am33 Northrup, A. J. Slavery in New \'ork, a historical sketch, p. 243- 313. Alb. 1900. (New York state library bulletin: history no. 4) N. Y. state lib. Slavery in Albany county. (see Howell, G. R. & Tenny, Jona- than. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 300-3) 974.742 qH83 400 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Valentine, D: T: Slaves and the slave trade in Xew Amsterdam. {see X. V. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1863. 22:581- 94) 35- 0747 >'4k Voyages of the slavers, St John, and Arms of Amsterdam, 1659, 1663, together with additional papers illustrative of the slave trade under the Dutch ; translated from the original mss with an intro- duction and index by E. B. O'Callaghan. (/« O'Callaghan, E. B. Xew York colonial tracts. 1S66-72. v. 3) 974-7 Oci Williams, G: W. History of the negro race in America, from 1619 to 1880. 2 V. in I. X. V. 1885. 326.973 \V67 Colony of Xew York, lii28-1775, p. 134-71. Printins .See also Zenger, p. 361. Bicentennial anniversary of the introduction of printing into the mid- dle colonies, (see Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, 1886, 10:78-85) 974.8 P382 Boardman, G: D. Early printing in the middle colonies ; address delivered before the historical society of Pennsylvania, Dec. 11, 1885. (see Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, 1886. 10:15-32) 974.8 P382 The Bradford bicentenary. (j-^c Critic, Ap. 15, 1893, 22:236- 37) °5i qC86 Colonial printers in Xew York. (j-(^ Book buyer, Feb. 1896. 23:8- 10) °i5-73 B64 Early history of the printing and newspaper press in Boston and New \ork. (j-evContmentalmonthly, Sep. 1863, 4: 256-68) 051 C76 The first book printed in Xew York, (see Bookworm, Feb. 1890, 3 ; S9-92) 010.5 B64 Hildeburn, C: S. R. rtw//. List of the issues of the press in Xew York, 1693-1752. 28p. Phil. 1889. 015.747 H54 List of the issues of the press in Xew York, 1 693-1 784. (see Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography) 974-8 P382 Jan. 1S89, 12:475-82 Ap. 1889, 13:90-99 July " 13:207-15 Additions to A list of the issues of the press in Xew York, 1693- 1752. (see Old Xew York, Feb. 1890, 2 : 23-27) 974.71 qOli NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 4OI Hildeburn, C: S. R. Printing in New York in the 17th century, (sc-e f/^"^"' ' Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New Vork.^"°«"'S 1892-93. 1:570-603) 974.71 q\V69 Sketches of printers and printing in colonial New York. iSgp. N. Y. 1895. 926.55 H54 375 copies printeJ. Sketches of Biadt'onl, Zi'iifjei-, lvivint;ton and otiiprs. Martin, C. M. & Martin,'.B: E. The New York press and its makers, p. 119-62. N. Y.'"i89S. (Half moon ser. v.2, no.4) N. Y. state lib. (st-e Goodwin, J/fy Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1S99. 2:119-62) 974'7i G63 Pasko, W. W. Notes on the history of printing in New York, {see Old New York) 974-7i qOli Aug. 1889-Jan. 1890, i:i-ii,[65-85,i45-56, 217-23, 344-52, 385-95 Feb. -May 1890, 2:52-61, 73-87, 152-65, 269-83 Purple, S: S. Bradford family ; genealogical memorials of William Bradford the printer, 8p. N. Y. 1873. 929.2 qB72 50 copies privately re|iriute(l from New York yeneahjgical and bioi/raphical record, with additions. Simpson, Henry. William Bradford, {see Simpson, Henry. Lives of eminent Philatlelphians, now deceased. 1859. p. 124-29) 920.074811 qSis Stone, W: L. Colonial newspaper press. p..3 Utica 1890. Grirtin, p.l04L'. Keprint from Utica berakl, Oct. 28, 1890. Stone, W: L. Early newspaper press of Boston and New York, {see American historical record, Sep. 1872, i : 387-92) 973 qAm3 Newspapers and magazines, (see Wilson, J. G. ei/. Memorial history of the city of New York, 1892-93. 4:133-64) 974.71 qW69 Thomas, Isaiah. History of printing in America with a biography of printers and an account of newspapers. 2 v. Worcester 1810. 655-173 Ho Priuters in New York, 2: 91-119; newspapers and other periodical works, 2 : 286-319. Ed. 2. 2v. Alb. 1 874. {!// American antiquarian society. Archaeologia Americana; transactions and collections. 1774. v.5-6) 913.7 qAm3 Priuters iu New York, 5 : 290-313; new.^papers and other periodical works, 6:96-127. General his- Newspapers 402 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Wallace, J; W: Address delivered at the celebration by the New York historical society, May 30, 1863, of the 200th birthday of Mr William Bradford who introduced the art of printing into the middle colonies. ii4P- Alb. 1863. 9-6.55 IB72 Newspapers ■ Tbe following list of newspapers priuteil iu New York state before 1775 has been CMrefully revised by Mr Wilberforce Eaiiies of the Lennx library. Th'' books iniraedialely foUowiii;; h.ive also been consulted. Grolier club of the city of New York. Catalogue of books printed by William Bradford and other printers in the middle colonies, loop. X. Y. 1893. 016.094 G89 Martin, C. M. & Martin, B: E. The New York press and its makers. P.H9-62, N. Y."^ 1898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no.4) X. Y. state lib. . {see Goodwin. A/rs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic Xew York. 1899. 2:119-62) 974-71 G63 North, S. N. D. History and present condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the United States, {see U. S. Census, loth, 1880. Final reports. 1883-S8. 8:1-446) R317.3 qUn3v.ioS New York iiewspap.-rs, i).387-408. Thomas, Isaiah. History of printing in America. 2 v. Alb. 1874. (/;/ American antiquarian society. Archaeologia Americana ; tran- sactions and collections. 1874. v.5-6) 9I3-7 qAm3 Neivspapers arranged chronologically New York gazette (weekly) Printed by William Bradford, 1725-44. 1st newspaper in New York eily. Partial dies at : New Y'ork society library (1726-29) New York historical society (1730-38) Lenox library (1733-40) Peuusylvania historical society (1736-40) New York weekly journal. Printed by John Peter Zenger, 1733-52 ? 2d newspaper in New Y'ork city. Partial files at: Lenox library (1733-44) Antiquarian society, Worcester (later than 1744) NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 403 New York gazette or weekly postboy (successor to Gazette) fo'""^^' '''^' Printed by James Parker, 1743-73. Newspapers 3d newspaper in New York city. Partial files at: New York bistorical society (I744-) Lenox library (1744-66) New York evening post (weekly) Printed by Heury De Foreest, 1744-51. 4tb newspaper in New York city. Partial tile at : New York historical society (1750-51) New York mercury (weekly) Printed by Hugh Gaine, 1752-83. Afterward called New York i;azette and weekly mercury. 5th newspaper in New York city. Partial tiles at ; Pennsylvania historical society. Lenox library (nearly complete file after 1755) New York gazette (weekly) Printed by William Weyman, 1759-67. 6tb newspaper in New York city. Nearly complete file at Lenox library. American chronicle. Printed by Samuel Farley, 1761-62. 7th newspaper in New York city. No copies found. New York pacquet. Printed by Benjamin Mecon ; one or more numbers issued, 1763. 8th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has first number. , New York journal or general advertiser. Printed by John Holt, 1766-98 or not long after. Published in Kingston, 1777 and in Poughkeepsie, 1777-83; several changes in title after 1783. 9th newspaper in New York city. This paper was intended to succeed the New York gazette or weekly post- boy and so numbered, but the latter was published till 1773. Lenox library has 1766-75, 1787-89. New York chronicle. Published by Alex. & James Robertson, 1769-70. Publishers removed to Albauy in 1770. 10th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has one number. 404 NEW YORK STATE LIBR.\RV Rivington's New York gazetteer; or the Connecticut, New Jersey, Hudson's river and Quebec weekly advertiser. Printed by James Riviugtou, 1773-75, 1777-83. Discontinued from Nov. 1775 to Oct. 1777; changes of title after 1777. 11th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has 1773-75, 1779-80. Constitutional gazette. Printed by John Anderson. Published for a few months in 1775. 12th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has one number. Independent reflector; or weekly essays. Printed by James Parker, 1752-53. 52 nnmbers form a set. Complete file at Lenox library. Albany gazette. Printed by Alex. & James Robertson, 1771-75. 1st newsjiaper in All>auy. Occasional reverberator. Printed by James Parker, New Y'oik. September, 1753, no. 1-2. No more published. Complete tile at Lenox library. Instructor. " J. Parker & William Weymau, New York, 1755, no. 1-6. John Englishman. " Parker & Weyman, April-July 1755, no. 1-10. Lenox library has all but no. 9. Medicine Beck, J. B. Historical sketch of the state of American medicine before the revolution. 35P. Alb. 1842. 610.8 H7 Annual address before the New York state medical society, Feb. 1, 1842. Ed. 2. Alb. 1850. N. Y. state lib. Curtis, F: C. Glimpses of early medicine in Albany, {see Albany medical annals, Oct. 1886, 7 : 289-300) 610.5 0° McNaughton, James. Progress of medicine in New York state. {see New York state medical society. Transactions. 1836-37. p. 53-81) 610.6 Gga \A^yckoff, R. M. Early medicine in New York : a centennial con- tribution, {see New York state medical society. Transactions. 1876. p. 278-97) 610.6 093 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 4O5 •Commerce and manufactures Golden, Cadwallader. Papers relaiing to an act of the assembly of the province of New York for encouragement of the Indian trade and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French. 24p. N. Y. 1724. N. Y. pub. hb. Contents : 1 Petition of London nierebants iigaiust act. L' Reference of petition to lords commissioners. 3 Extract from minutes of lords commissioners. 4 Report of lords commissioners on petition. 5 Report of committee of council of New York. li ilemorial coneerniug for trade of New York. Edsall, T: H: Something about fish, fisheries and fishertnen in New York in the 17th century, {sre New York genealogical and bio- graphical record, Oct. T882, 13: 181-200) 929-1 N421 Hasenclever, Peter. The case of Peter Hasenclever. 97P. n.t-p. 923-843 H27 Narrative of the establisliiuent by bim of iron f.mmlries in various part> of \tw York, 1764-69, and bis subsequent failure. Histoire et commerce des colonies Angloises dans I'Amerique septL-n- trionale. 336p. Lond. 1765. N. Y. state Ub. Homes, H: A: Notice of Peter Hasenclever; an iron manufacturer of 1764-69. 8p. Alb. 1875. 908 H75 Notice of Peter Hasenclever ; an early iron manufacturer, (.frv Albany institute. Transactions. 1876. 8:199-206) N.Y. state lib. Kennedy, Archibald. Report on trade and production, 1738. {set^ N. Y. (state) -State, Secretary of. Documentary histnry of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:182-83, 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:117- 974-7 q^'423 Papers relating to the trade and manufactures of the province of New York, 1705-57. (see N. Y. (state )-State, Secretary of. Docu- mentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:709-36. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:483-99. 974.7 qN423 Also in Manual of the city of New Yorh: 1852, 11:441-49, 352.0747 N4k. Statistics of revenue, imports, exports, etc. 1691-1768. (see N.Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:699-707. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:475-82. 974.7 qN423 Tariff of 1655. (see N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. i ; 572-73) R974.7 qN42i General his- 405 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY LOCAL COLONIAL HISTORY . Barber, J: W. & Howe, Henry. Historical collections of the state of New York. 6o8p. N. Y. 1841. 974.7 B231 Outline history of tbe state, 1.1. 13-4t : rem:iiniler of volniiie i-nntuirs short sketelies of tlie counties in alphabetic order. Fernow, Berthold, tr. & ed. Documents relating to the historj' and. settlements of the towns along the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, with the exception of Albany, from 1630 to 1684, and also illus- trating the relations' of the settlers with the Indians. 61 7p. Alb. 1881. (/« N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. v. 13) R974.7 qN42i Powell, L. P. ed. Historic towns of the middle states. 439P- N. Y. 1S99. (American historic towns) 974-7 P87 New York city and vicinity New York city Bartram, F. S. Retrographs ; comprising a history of New York city prior to the revolution. igep. N. Y. "=1888. N. Y. pub. lib. Belden, E. P. New York ; past, present and future ; comprising a history of the city of New York, a description of its present condi- tion and an estimate of its future increase. 125P N. Y. 1849. 97471 B41 Colonial Ijistoiy, p. 11-20. Ed- 3 i';3P- N. Y. pub. lib. Bernheim, A. C. Relations of the city and the state of New York. (see Political science quarterly, Sep. 1894, 9:377-402) 305 P75 Colonial period, p. 377-86. Black, G: A. History of municipal ownership of land on Manhattan ■ Island to 1844. 83P. N. Y. 1891. (in Studies in history, econornics and public law, ed. by the university faculty of politi- cal science of Columbia college. 1891-92. V.I, no. 3) 305 Stg Booth, M.. L. History of the city of New York, from its earliest set- tlement to the present time. 846P. N. Y. 1859. 974-71 B64 Prerevoliitionary period, p. 21-509. History of the city of New York. 2v. 892P. N. Y. 1867. X. Y. pub. lib. Pag.Ml continuonsly. 92op. N. Y. 1880. '■67. N. Y. pub. lib. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 407 Now Turk city close of the revolutionary war. {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 280-90) 974-7 1 R28 A\s« in Manual of the eity nf NeivYoil. ;]85ti. 1.5:0110-40,352.0747 N4k. Chronology of New York, 1 609-1 835. (sec Old New York, Nov. 1889, 1:276-88) 974.7ijrq01i Clark, Emmons. The New York military, (see 'W'ihoi'i, J. G. ei/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 4:263-96) 974.71 qW69 Colton, J. H. /'/i. Summary historical, geographical and statistical view of the city of New York together with some notices of Brooklyn, Williamsburgh, etc. in its environs. 46p. N.Y. 1S36. 91747 C72 Curry, Daniel, a>it?/i. New York ; a historical sketch of the rise and progress of the metropolitan city of America, by a New Yorker. 339P- >^- Y. 1853. 974.71 C93 foli.nial history, p.lS-lL'O. Darling', C; W. New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York; with chronological data. 43P. n.p.1889, N. Y. state lib. DeForest, T. R. a/wn. Olden times in New York by those whf) knew. S4p. N. Y. 1833. 974-71 R36 ITib iin.l 18ih ceiitimes. Digest of city ordinances, prior to the revolution, (see N.Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 185S. i7;53[-9o) 352.0747 N4k Disturnell, John, comp. New York as it was and as it is; giving an account of the city from its settlement to the present time, forming a complete guide to the great metropolis of the nation, including the city of Brooklyn and the surrounding cities and villages. 296P. N.Y. 1876. 917-471 D63 Fiisr .50 iiiij;t'.s iluscribe New York city .is it was. Durand, E: D. Finances of New York city. 397P. N. Y. 1898. 3521 1^93 KiiiMiii-es before 1784, p. 7-26. The Dutch in New York, [see National magazine, June 1858, 12; 494-501) 051 N21 Early state of medical science and practice in the city of New York, (jd'f N. Y. (city)— Common council. Manual. 1849. 8:378-81) 352.0747 N4k 408 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY 3i history Extfacts from the ancient records, commencing from the year 1647, and continuing to about the period of 1797. (see N.Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1844-45. 4-293-324) 352-0747 N4k Extracts from the official records in early times, (see X. Y. (city)- Common council. Manual. 1847. 6:342-71) 352.0747 N4k Gerard, J. W. Impress of nationalities on New York city, {see Magazine of American history, Jan. 1S90, 23 : 40-59) 973 M27 Gilder, J. B. New York, the cosmopolitan city. (seeFo\vd\,'L.F. ed. Historic towns of the middle states. 1899. p. 169-21 1) 974-7 P87 Goodwin, J/rs Maud (Wilder), Royce, A. C. & Putnam, Ruth, ed. Historic New York; being the 1st and 2d series of the Half moon , papers. 2V. N. Y. 1897-99. 974-71 G63 Ev;. P. Browuell, a, fourtb joint uUitor of v.2. Gowans, W^illiam. Western memorabilia. (5m/. Joannes Nevius, schepen and 3d secretary of New Amsterdam under the Dutch, ist secretary of New York city under the English; and his descendants A. D. 1627-1900. 732p. Plainfield N. J. 1900. 929.2 qN4i4 Jameson, J: F. Origin and development of the municipal govern- ment of New York city, {see Magazine of American history. May 1S82, 8:315-30, Sep. 1S82, 8: 598-611) 973 M27 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 409 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). History of the city of New York; its ^ocan origin, rise and progress. 2v. N. ^'. ''1S77-S0. 974-71 qLi6 Coiilciils : v.l The period to 1776. V.2 Ceutui y of national inclupL-ndeiier, closing in 1876. Externals of modern New York by Mrs Burton Harrison; being v.2 ch.21, of Mrs Martha J. F.amb's History of the city of New York. P.789-S74. N. Y. "^1896. 974-71 qLi6 v. 3 Tbis volume aud the two of the previous entry wore piiblisljed as ;i new edition of Mrs Lamb's history in 1896. List of the membens of the city government from its incorporation, 1653, up to the present time; arranged alphabetically. (jify C: P. D.-ily, apx. p. 41-54. New York society in the olden time by W: I. Kipp, " 93. Todd, C : B. Story of the city of New York. 478P. N. Y. 1888. (Great cities of the republic) 974-71 T56 Colonial period, p. 1-282. Valentine, D: T: Financial history of the city of New York from the earliest period. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1859. 18:496-537) 352-0747 N4k History ofthecityofNew York. 404P. N.Y. 1853. 974.71 V23 From earliest discovery to 1750. Includes li.st of freemen 1683-1740, lists of inhaliitants, landowneis, etc. ■ comp. Reminiscences and history of the city of New York. 264P. N. Y. 1857-58. 974-7 1 V231 No title page. Transfer of laud, early ordinances, general de.seriptiou, etc. relaliugehiefly to the perioii before the revolution. Extracts from his Manual 1857-58. Van Pelt, Daniel. Leslie's history of the greater New York. 3V. N.Y. =1898. 974.71 qV34 Contents : v. 1 New York to the consolidation. V. 2 Brooklyn and the other boroughs. V. 3 Encyclopedia of New York biography and genealogy. 412 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Loca^history Van RenSSclacr, Mrs Sarah. The Bayards of New York and the Dutch period' early history of the city. {see her Ancestral sketches. 1882. p.29-61) 923-27 q^'35 1647-73. The growth of the city of New York from 1626. {see her Ances- tral sketches. 1882. p. 159-S2) 923.27 qV35 Watson, J: F. Historic tales of olden time, concerning the early set- tlement and advancement of New York city and state for the use of families and schools. 2i4p. X. Y. 1832. 974-7 ^^33 New York city, {see his Annals and occurrences of New York city and state in the olden time. 1846. p. 141-390) 974.7 W331 Olden time ; researches and reminiscences of New York city. {see his Annals of Philadelphia. 1830. apx.p.i-78) 974.811 ^V332 ^Vilson, J. Ged. Memorial history of the city of New York from its first settlement to the year 1892. 4\-. N. Y. 1892-93. 974.71 q\\6<) Old NewYork. (.Jif^ Cosmopolitan, Jan. 1892, 12:313 -23) 051 qC82 Winthrop, B: R. Old New York, {see N. Y. (city) — Common coun- cil. Manual. 1862. 21:686-94) 352.0747 N4k Read befnie tbe New York historical society Feb. 4, 1862. Dutch })enod For first settlemeut of Manhattan Island, see Tradinfi companies, p. 325. Account of Anneke Janse and her family; also the will of Anneke Janse in Dutch and English. 3ip. Alb. 1870. 040 P v. 2541 l.oO copies printed. Anneke Jans Bogardus and her farm, {see Harper's magazine. May 1885, 70:836-49) 051 H23 Anneke Janse. {see Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of Albany. 1865-71. 2 : 422-27 ; 3 : 459-64) 974-743 qM92 Contain.s a partial genealogy of her descendants. Antiquities of Nesv York, {see Catholic world, Aug. 1S69, 9 : 652-60) 205 C2S The beginning of the city, {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1853. 12:427-41) 3S2-0747 N4k Xi:W ^OKK COLOXIAI, HISTORY 4I3 Biographical sketches of all the magistrates of New Amsterdam. {si'<; ^°"vork°fnr X. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1852. 1 1 : 378-400) •^"''''' ''"■''"' 352.0747 N4k Burgomasters of New .Amsterdam 1653-74. (stf Wilson, J. G. ei/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:49) 974.71 q\V69 Davis, Asahel. History of New .Vmsterdam ; or, New York as it was, m the days of the Dutch governors together with papers on events connected with -the .\merican revolution, and on Philadelphia in the times of William Penn. 240P. N.Y. 1854. 974-71 i'^g Albany, Scbeneetaily, Ksopns and Newpaltz, apx. p. 93-111. Durand, E : D. City chest of New Amsterdam p. 209-38. N.Y. <^i897. (Half moon ser. v. i, no. 7) N. \'. state lib. (scY CrOiKlwin, A/rs Maud (Wilder), &z ot/iers. Historic New York. 1897. 1:159-90) 974-71 G63 The Dutch on Manhattan. (see Harper's magazine, Sep. 1854, 9:433-53) 051 H23 The Dutch records of New York. (sec Old New \'ork) 974.7 i qOli May i8go, 2:251-61 iJec. 1890, 2:337-42 Mar. 1 89 1, 2 : 462-70 Contents: Ordinauees of Gov. Stuyvesant ; inordinate drinking lobe sup- presseil, goats and bogs must be kept ont of the highway, ob- servance of the sabbath, no liiiuor to be sold to the Indians, trading by foreigners forliiddeu. Goodwin, J//'.f Maud (Wilder). Fort Amsterdam in theda>softhe Dutch. p. 239-74. N.Y. ''1897. (Half moon ser. V. I, no. 8) N. Y. state lib. [see Cioodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) it others. Historic New York. 1897. i : 1-37) 974-7'i G63 Historical minutes of the times of the Dutch, {see N. \'. (city) — Common council. Manual, i860. 19:612-19) 352.0747 N4k McManus, Blanche. How the Dutch came to Manhattan. 82p. N. Y. 1897. (Colonial monographs) 974-71 '^^22 New Amsterdam from settlement through 2d oeeupatiou by the Dutch. Megapolensis, Johannes. Original letter, {see Old New York, Ap. 1890, 2: i4s~s0 974-71 qOh Dated 15 Aug. 1648: relating to Bogardus and Anneke Jans. Nash, S. P. Anneke Jans Bogardus; her farm and how it became the properly of Trinity church. New York; an historic inquiry. 105P. N.Y. .896. . 283.7471 T733 414 NJLW YORK STATE LIBRARY Local history New Amsterdam. Proceedings of the burgomaster and schepens New York cit.\ . iHitch period [see ]>i . Y . (c\ly) — Common council. Manual) 352.0747 N4k i845) 5:340-71 1849. 8:382-434 1852,11:473-98 1847, 6:371-86 1850, 9:487-546 1853, 12:472-99 1848, 7:376-84 1851,10:421-50 Records of New .Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674, .\. D. ed. by Berthold Fernow. 7V. N.Y. 1897. 974-71 N424 Contents:- Minutes of the court of liuri;ouiasters ami sclieiiens. v.l 1653-5.5 V.2 1656-58 v.3 16.58-61 V.4 1662-63 V.5 1664-66 v.6 1666-73 V. 7 1673-71, 11.1-139: Acliuinistrntive minutes, p. UO-267; ludpx, p. 269-351'. Records of the city of New Amsterdam, ed. by H: B. Dawson. (iYf Historical magazine) 973 H62 v.ii-13 Jan.-Ap. 1S67, ser. 2, 1:32^41, 108-12, 170-75, 224-29 June " " 1:354-64 Jan. 1868, ser. 2. 3 ; 39-45 July •■ " 2:30-34 Mar. '^ ■' 3:168-71 Aihuiui^lvatiiiu of Gov. Stuyvesaut. Records of the city of New Amsterdam in New Netherland, ed. by H: B. Dawson, v. i,79p. Morrisania N.Y. 1867. 974.71 D32 No luuie published. 100 copies repiiuteil with changes from Hisloikal magazine, v. 11. Chieliy orders of Gov. Stuyvesaut and council selected fioui the early Dutch records, 1747-59. New York city in 1661 : the story of an old map. {see American bib- liopolist, Dec. 1871, 3:497-98) 010.5 -^^13 Noyes, J. O. The Dutch in New .Amsterdam, {see National maga- zine, May 1858, 12:443-48) 051 N21 Paulding, J. K. com/^. Affairs and men of New Amsterdam, in the time of Governor Peter Stuyvesant; comp. from Dutch manuscript records of the period. i6ip. N. Y. 1843, 974-7i P28 Schaghen, P. Original document; letter announcing purchase of New York city, (.ftr National magazine, Sep. 1892, 16:586-90) 973 M271 Scisco, L. D. The burgher guard of New Amsterdam, {see .Ameri- can histoticai register, Ap. 1895, 2:737-47) 973 q.Am3i Garrison of Fort Amsterdam. {see American historical register, May-June 1896, 4:255-62, 372-77) 973 qAm3i Stilwell, B: M. Early memoirs of the Stilwell family with a sketch of the history of Manhattan Island and its vicinity under the Dutch. 289P. N. Y. 1878. 929.2 St58 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 4IS Valentine, D: T: Cornells Steenwyck, burgomaster of New Amster- ^•°^^York°i'ty dam, mayor of New York, {sec N. Y. (city)— Common council. -^"s"'''' J''""'' Manual. 1864. 23 : 648-64) 352.0747 N4k Law and lawyers in New Amsterdam, (see N. Y. (city) — Com- mon council. Manual. 1863. 22 : 569-80) 352.0747 N4k Van Rensselaer, Mrs Schuyler. The mother city of Greater New York. (i-^4k Political disputes of the year 1701 in New York city, (.fcf N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1857. 15:515-28) 352.0747 N4k Random e.xtracts from city records. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1856. 15:515-19) 352.0747 N4k 1752-93. Samuel Johnson, {see American journal of education, July 1877, 27:449-58) 3705 Am3i Also in same journal Dec. 1859, 7 : 461-70. Shannon, J. City of New York, 1753-4, compiled from the news- jiapers of the day. {see N. Y. (city)^Common council . Manual. 1S68. 26:884-905) 352.0747 N4k .Signed J. .S. Sharpe, Jiev. John. Proposals for erecting a school, library and chapel at New York, 1712-13. (.?«'4k Valentine, D : T : Caleb Heathcote, mayor of New York, 1711-13. (iYt' N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1864. 23:665-68) 352.0747 N4k The city of New York 1730-52, compiled from the newspapers of the day. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1864-66) 352.0747 N4k 23 •■672-739, 1730-36 24:726-848,1737-49 25:617-724,1850-52 New Fork Localities buildings 420 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Van Pelt, Daniel. The city under Governor John Montgomerie, h'oHi^^' 1728-32. (j-i"^ Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:179-202) 974-7i qWeg LocaJiUes, hiiiltlinf/x Baptist church in Gold street, {see Old New York, May 1890, 2:242-50) 974.71 qOh Bellamy, B. W. Governors island, p.141-81. N. Y. =1897. (Half moon ser. v.i, no. 5) N. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, J/rs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1897. 1:365-457) 97471 G63 Bisland, Elizabeth. Old Greenwich, p. 275-301. N. Y. "1897. (Half moon ser. v. i, no. 9) X. Y. state lib. {see Goodwin, J/;-f Maud (AVilder) ik others. Historical New York. 1897. 1:263-91) 974-71 G63 The bowery. (.yif^N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1866. 25 : 573-89) 352-0747 N4k Bowling green. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1858. 17:633-38) 3520747 >'"4k Caldwell, A. B. A lecture; the history of Harlem with appendix of history of New York from 1589 to 1674, also a business directory of Harlem. 49p. X. Y. 1882. 974-7 1 C12 Delivered at Harlem April 24, 1882. Cutting, E.. B. Old taverns and posting inns. p. 241-76. X Y. <^i898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no. 7) X. A', state lib. {see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic Xew York. 1899. 2:241-76) 974-71 G63 Daly, C; P. First theater in Xew York, {see Historical magazine, July 1S64, 8 : 232-37) 973 H62 Dawson, H: B. The park and its vicinity, {see X. Y. (city) — Com- mon council. Manual. 1855. 14:433-85) 352.0747 N4k Events during stami> act troubles and tlie revolution. {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. P-5-57) 974-71 R28 95p. Morrisania N. Y. 1867. (Gleanings from the harvest field of American history) pti 974-71 qD32 250 copies printed. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 4-1 Descriptive parts of early grants and deeds on this island, specifying J;°"y'J,',*^'°[fy the localities to which they applied, {see Valentine, D : T : His- j^°^|5mff7' tory of the city of New York. 1S53. p. 307-12) 974-71 V23 Earle, Mrs Alice (Morse). Stadt huys of New Amsterdam. 29P. N. Y. ''1896. (Half moon ser. v. i, no. i) N. Y. state lib. {see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1S97. 1:39-73) 974-71 G63 Early history of some of the streets of New York, {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1849. 8:347-55) 352.0747 N4k Edsall, T: H. History of the town of Kings Bridge, now part of the 24th ward, New York city, with index. io2p. N. Y. 1887. 974.71 qEd7 Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin. Patent to Samuel Bayard, 1697. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, July 18S7, 18 ■•135-37) 929-1 q^42i The fort at the battery, {sec N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1869. 27 : 749-55) 352-°747 N4k Gerard, J. W. The old stadt huys of New Amsterdam ; a paper read before the New York historical society, June 15, 1875. 59P. N. Y. 1875. 974-71 G31 Quarrels aud law suits among the colonists iu tbe 17tb century. Old Streets of New York under the Dutch ; a paper read before the New York historical society, June 2, 1874. 52P. N. Y. 1875. Giil^in, p. 1035. 65P. N. Y. 1874. N. Y. pub. lib. Hazen, William. Old Chelsea, {see Old New York, Dec. 1S90, 2:361-63) 974-71 qoii Hewitt, E: R. & Hewitt, M.. A. The bowery. p.371-406. X. Y,'' 1S67. (Half moon ser. v. i, no. 12) N. Y. state lib. [sec Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1897. 1:357-94) 974.71 G63 Hill, G: E. & Waring, G: E. jr. Old wells and watercourses of the island of Manhattan. 2 no. p. 303-70. N. Y."^^ 1897. (Half moon ser. v. i, no. lo-ii) N. Y. state hb. [see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1897. 1:191-262) 974.71 G63 422 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Kew Tork'dtT historical sketch of the islands in the East river and New York har- buihungf bor. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1855. 14 : 493-9S) 352-0747 N"4k (see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855- p- 65-70) 974-71 R-8 Historical sketches of its origin and changes of names of the streets of the city, [see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1S55. 14:499-516) . 352-0747 >>'4k Holland society of New York. Commemorative tablets, {see ifs Yearbook. 1890-91. P-iS-36) 974-7 qHyi New York city. House with a history. lop. N. Y. 1882. N. Y. pub. lib. Col. Roger Morris's fine old mausion. Importance of the Long Island ferry question in old times, {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 129-32) 974-71 R28 An interesting historical mansion, {see Spirit of "76, Feb. 1895, 1:114-15) 369.1 q.\ Col. Koser Morris's house. Jones, W; A. Names of streets in New York city, {see New York gen- ealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1889, 20 : 65-66) 929.1 qN42i King's arms tavern, New York. {see Historical magazine, Oct. i860, 4:303-5) 973 H62 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Historic homes and landmarks, their significance and present condition. [see Magazine of Amer- ican history) 973 M27 Jan. 1889, 21:1-23 Mar. 1889, 21:177-207 Sep. 1889, 22: 177-203 New York city. Wall street in history. gsp. N. Y. 1883. 974-71 L16 Colonial period, p. 9-38. Papers written for the Magazine of American history, May-July, 1883. Memorials of the ancient condition of this city, {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1852. 11:401-6) 352.0747 N4k Obsolete names of localities on Manhattan Island. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1856. 15:465-76) 352.0747 N4k ■ (.f^if Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 215-26) 97471 R28 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 423 The old graveyard of New Amsterdam. (st'e N. Y. (city)— Common Local history ^ ■> '■ \ J I jjg^ York city council. Manual. 1856. 15:444-47) 3S2-°747 ^'4k Sn^/' {see Reminiscences of the city of New Yoric and its vicinity. 1855- P- 194-97) 974-71 R28 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Old meeting houses ofthesociety of friends in the city of New York. {see American historical record. Mar. 1872, 1:117-23) 973 qAm3 The original grants ofvillage plots below \Vall street, (see N. Y. 'city) — Common council. Manual. 1857. 16:495-514) 352.0747 N4k Papers relating to the swamp. (see N. Y. (city)— Common council. Manual. 1854. 13:529-35) 352-0747 ^4^ The park and its neighborhood in former times. (see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1856. 15:426-39) 352.0747 N4k (see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 176-89) 974.71 R28 Pearl street, (see Old New York, Feb. 1S90, 2: 1-23) 974-71 qOli Post, J: J. Old streets, roads, lanes, piers and wharves of New York, showing the former and present names together with a list of altera- tions of streets. 76p. N. Y. 1882. 917.471 qP84 Public buildings and churches in the city erected within different intervals, (see Reminiscences of tlie city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p.145-47) 974-7i R28 Public buildings; the ancient and modern city halls, (see N.Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1845. 5:336-37) 352.0747 N4k Selected from the Xew York mirror. Putnam, Ruth. Annetje Jans' farm. p. 61-98. N.Y'. '=1897. (Half moon ser. v.i, no. 3) N. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, ^frs Maud (^Vilder) & others. Historic New York. 1897. 1:119-58) 974-71 <^'63 Riker, James. Harlem (city of New York) ; its origin and early annals ; prefaced by notices of its lounders before emigration; also, sketches of numerous families, and the recovered history of the land titles. 636P. N. Y. 1881, <^'79. 9:4-7i ^44 Earliest time to 1687. Rodenbough, T. F. Governors island, [see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 4:38-43) 974.71 qW69 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Local history Rooscvclt, Jacobus. Will, (sec Old New York, Dec. 1889, i : 360- lEii'"'^ ^9) 974.71 qoii Smith, ^V. C. Roger Morris house, {see Magazine of American his- tory, Feb. 188 1, 6 : 89-104) 973 M27 Stephenson, John. The Bowery under Dutch rule, (see Independent, Feb. 17, 1898, V. 50, pt I, P.20S-9) 205 fln2 The Bowery under English rule, (see Independent, Jan. 27- 1898, V. 50, pt 1, p.iog-io) 205 fln2 Terhune, Mrs M. . V. (Hawes). The Jumel mansion, on Washington Heights, New York city, (see her Some colonial homesteads. 1897. p.276-326) 973.2 T27 Tillou, F. R. Trinity church yard, (see N. Y. (city) — Common coun- cil. Manual) 352.0747 N4k 1861, 20 : 622-28 1862, 21 : 679-85 1864, 23 : 740-47 Trask, Spencer. Bowling green. 84P. N. Y. 1898. 974.71 T69 p. 163-208. N. Y. "^1898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no 5) N. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & othe/s. Historic New York. 1899. 2:163-208) 974-71 ^.'63 Valentine, D: T: The first establishment of the village of Harlem, (^^-c N. Y. (city) — Common council. ^lanual. 1863. 22:610-18) 352.0747 N4k Historical : public improvements previous to the revolution, (see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:499-555) 352.0747 N4k History of Broadway, (see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1865. 24:509-655) 352.0747 N4k History of the fort in New York. \see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1864. 23:624-47) 352.0747 N4k . History of Wall street to the commencement of the present cen- tury, {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1S66. 25 ■■ 533-70) 35--0747 >>'4k ed. anon. Original grants of village plots below Wall street. P.49S-571. N. Y. 1857. 917-471 V23 Extracted from Manual of the riti/ of Xcw York. 1857. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 425 Villard, O. G. Early history of Wall street, p.99-140. N. V. '' 1897. ^r°"y^,i.^t"T' (Half moon ser. v. i, no 4) N V. state lib. £',',ri'rd, (si^e Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. i'897. 1:75-118) 974-7 ' G63 Willers, Diedrich,jr. Land titles in New York city, (jrt- Old New York, Mar. 1890, 2 : 123-29) 974-71 <|01i Winthrop, B: R. Old New \'ork ; read before the New York hibtori- cal society Feb. 4, 1862. {see N. \. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:686-94) 352.0747 N4k List of residents, ehurcli records, etc. Ballard, F. W. Huguenot settlers of New York city and its vicinity, (.f^'c N. \'. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:743-61) 352.0747 N4k Census of the city of New York about the year 1703. ■see'S.Y. (stale) — .State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:611-24. 974-7 ^'4^4 1850-51. 1:395-405. 974.7 qX423 Naiues of heads of families. Citizens of New Amsterdam in 1657. (^v^ Wilson, J. G.ei/. Memorial his- tory of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:305-6) 974-71 qW69 Copy of a poll list of New York city ; election for assembly, February 1761. {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1S92-93. 2:317-24) 974-71 qW69 Directory of the citizens of New York of Dutch descent in 1687. {see N. \'. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1869. 27 : 872-79) 352.0747 N4k Directory of the city of New York in 1665. {see Wilson, J. G tv/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:338-40) 974.71 qW69 Directory of the city in 1665. {see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1849. 8:356-59) 352-°747 N4k From the records of the Dutch magistrates. Also iu National maija-ine. May 1892, 16:28-31, 973 M271. Fernow, Berthold. Genealogical data gathered from Albany county and New York city records, (see New York genealogical and bio- graphical record, Oct. 1890, 21 : 170-72) 929.1 qN42i 426 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY 'history GlcaoingS from the Surrogate's officc. (.f^fif Old New York) 974.71 qOli "'records ^^P' ^^^9' ^ ' ^2^^3^ N°^- '^^9' ' ■ 269-76 Oct. " 1 : 176-84 Jan. 1890, i : 417-22 Huguenots of New York city. (^^^ Continental monthly, Aug. 1862, 2 : 193-98) 051 C76 Holing, R. G. e/f. Rhode Islanders at Manhattan in the 17th cen- tury, {see Narragansett historical register, July 1890, 8: 241-73) 974.5 Ni6 Extraet.s from O'Callaglinii. Calendar of {Dutch} liistorical manuscripix con- (■erning residents of Ithode Island. List of citizens admitted as freemen of the city of Xew York from 1749 to 1775. [see Reminiscences of the city of Xew York and its vicin- ity- 1855. p. 227-52) 974.71 R28 List of citizens of New York admitted as freemen between the years 1680 and 1740. {sec Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:204-8) 974-71 qWSg List of citizens of New York admitted as freemen of the city between the years 1683 and 1740. {see Valentine, D:T: History of the city of New York. 1853. p. 366-78) 974.71 Y23 Arranged alphabetically. List of freemen continued from and including the year 1740, to and in- cluding 1748. (j-«'42i New York (city), Trinity church. Earliest Trinity church mar riages, 1 746-1800. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1888, 19: 147-49) 929.1 qN42i Early records. (j'd'<' Historical magazine) 973 H62 v. 21,23 Jan. -Feb. 1872, ser. 3, i : 10-14, 73-77 Ap.-May 1873, ser. 3, i : 218-22, 285-8S June 1873, ser. 3, i : 351-55 Jan. -Mar. 1S74, ser. 3, 3 : 10-12, 101-5, 167-69 Ap. 1875, ser. 3, 3:267-70 430 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Lo«i history Notablc uomcn of olden times in this city. (j-« X. Y. (city)-Common Sendents. ' council. Manual. iS:;:;. 14:1:17-^8) 3^2.0747 N4k church recorilg ^^ -r D I o i JO ;t/ -t ^ {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 89-110) 974-71 R28 Record of burials in the Dutch church, New York, (see Holland soc- iety of New York. Yearbook. 1899. p.139-211) 974-7 qHyi Residences and stores of the merchants of New York, 1768. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:466-68) 97471 q^^"69 From Holt's yew Tor); journal and Gaines's Seic York mercunj. Selyns, Henry. Catalogue of the members of the Dutch church with the names of the streets in the city of New York, 1686. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, i : 3S9-400) 974-7 N422 V.6 Tax and contribution list, raised in 1655 to defray the debt for con- structing the city defences, (see Yalentine, D: T: History of the city of New York. 1853. P.315-1S) 974-71 V23 This list embraces all the taxable inhabitauts of the city at that time. Tax list of New Amsterdam, 1674. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1S41. ser. 2, 1:387-88) 974-7 N422 v.6 Tax list of New York city in the year 1676. (see New York genealogi- cal and biographical record, Jan. 1871, 2:36-38) 9-9-1 N421 Tax list of New Orange (New York) in 1674, during the occupation by the Dutch, (see Wilson, J. G. eif. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:362) 974-7i qW69 Tax list of 1674. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1866. 25:805-9) 352.0747 N4k Valentine, D:T: Biographical sketches of the principal public men in the city of New York, during the English colonial era. (see N.Y. (city)- Common council. Manual. 1864. 23:563-623) 352.0747 N4k Notices of some of the marriages of this city in the times of the Dutch. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:762-75) 352-0747 N4k De-'icription Advantages of New York as set forth a century ago. (see N. Y. (city)- Common council. ?^Ianual. 1869. 27:755-62) 352.0747 N4k Reprint of a newspaper article of 1753. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 43I Alden, Mrs C. M. (Westover). Manhattan, historic and artistic; a "j""^^' '''.^'"'■y six day tour; the greater New York guide book. New ed. ''"""piion 275p. N. Y. ^-1897. Bosworth, F. H. The doctor in Old New York, p. 277-317. N. Y. ■^1898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no. 8) N. Y. state Hb. {see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder), iS; others. Historic New York. 1899. 2:277-317) 974.71 G63 Condition of New York in 1757. (see Old New York, Ap. 1809, 2:166-77) 974-71 qOli Dawson, H: B. Introduction; New York city in 1767. (see New York mercantile library. New York city in tlie American revolution. i860, p. 9-40) N. Y. state lib. Facilities of travel between New York and Philadelphia at different intervals, {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 141-44) 974.71 R28 History of the domestic affairs of the inhabitants of New \'ork, an- terior to the time of the revolutionary war. (see N. Y. (city) — Common council. Manual. 1858. 17:493-529) 352.0747 N4k Inventories of the wardrobes of various persons, 1685-92. {see Reminiscences of the city of New A'ork and its vicinity. 1855. p. 111-16) 974.71 K.28 Janvier, T: A. In old New York. 285P. N. Y. 1894. Cap. 917.471 J26 Kalm, Peter. Description of the city of New York in the year 1748. {see N. Y'. city) — Common council. Manual. i86g. 27:837-49) 352-0747 N4k .. King, Moses, ed. King's handbook of New York city; an outline history and description of the American metropolis. Ed. 2. ioo8p. Best. 1893. R917.471 K58 A guide book. Colouial periot], ji. 1-28: contains reproductions of early maps. Knight, Mrs Sarah (Kemble). Description of New York in the year 1704-5. {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:89) 974-7i qW69 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Christmas season in Dutch New York. {see Magazine of American history, Dec. 1883, 10 : 471-74) 973 M27 432 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY iJewVork"?^ Lewis, E.. D. Old prisons and punishments, p. 81-118, N. Y. BescHption ' cjSgS. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no. 3) N. Y. state lib. (j,fi? Goodwin, J/w Maud (Wilder), & others. Historic New York. 1899. 2:81-118) 974.71 G63 Mackraby, Alexander. Letters to Sir Philip Francis, 1768. {see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:465-66) 974-71 q^V69 Michaelius, Jonas. First minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States; letter from Jonas Michaelius from Manhatas in New Netherland, 11 Aug. 1628; translated and printed for private distribution by H: C. Murphy. 2sp. Hague 1858. N. Y. pub. lib. First minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States. (see N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. 2:757-70) R974.7 qN42i Letter of Michaelius to Rev. Adrianus Smoutius, ed. by H: C. Murpby. The first minister of the reformed protestant Dutch church in North America ; letter of Domine Jonas Michaelius to Domine Adrianus Smoutius, dated at Manhattan, 11 Aug. 1628; translated from the Dutch with a preface and notes by H: C. Murphy, (see New York historical society. Collections. 1881. Publication fund ser. 13:365-87) 974.7 N42 Including a iHCsiinile of the original letter. Reprinted troin tbe Yearhooli of the Collegiate reformed church of Xeio Tork. 1896. Jonas Michaelius, eerste predikant der Nederduitsche hervormde gemeente op Manhattans of Nieuw-Amsterdam, het latere New York, in Noord-Amerika ; medegedeeld door Mr J. T. Bodel Nijenliuis. (sec Kerkhistorisch archief. 1857. 1:365-88) N. Y. state lib. Jonas Michaelius, the first minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States, facsimile of his letter, the only extant, written during the first years of the 'settlement of New York with transcript, preface and English translation by the late H: C. Murphy. 22 + 5P. Amsterdam 1883. Mines, J: F. A tour around New York ; and. My summer acre, being the recreation of Mr Felix Oldboy. 5i8p. N. Y, 1893. 917.471 M66 Contains illustrations of colonial buildings and description of life in the early days of the city. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 433 Old New York revived, (^.f^' Historical magazine) 973 H62 v. 10-12 1 1866, 10: sup. 11-14,38-43, 73-77, 108-13, 143-44 (^ Jan-Ap. 1867, ser. 2, i : 42-44, 105-8, 166-67, 214-15 Aug. 1867, ser. 2, 2 : 1 10-113 Nov. 1867, ser. 2, 2 : 291-94 Mar. 1868, ser. 2, 3: 166-68 Picture of New York and stranger's guide. 492P. N. Y. ""iS^S. 917.471 P58 First 135 pages, ebronologic record of the city's progress. Prime, B: Y. New York in 1770; extract from a letter, {s^e New York mercantile library. New York city in the .American revolu- tion. i860, p. 50-52, N. Y. state lib. Sketch of the origin of the fire department, {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 271-79) 974.71 R28 Stevens, J: A. Life in New York at the close of the colonial period, Isee Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York, 1892-93. 2:445-64, 974-71 qW69 Old New York coflee-houses. -(see Harper's magazine. Mar. 1882,64:481-99) 051 H23 Old New York taverns, (see Harper's magazine, May 1890, 80:842-64) 051 H23 Value of property in New York city in early times, {see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 117-18) 974.71 R28 1643-1705. EelUjious Itistori/ From the great mass of literature, coatroversial and other, touching Tiinity church, only that has been included which seems fullest aud most important iu its bearing on the colonial period. Baird, C : W. Pierre Daille, the first Huguenot pastor of New York. (.?ieacbing this sermon the author w.is imprisoneil. (^fif New York historical society. Collections. i87r. Pub- lication fund ser. 3:411-53) 974-7 N42 Narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment of two presbyterian ministers and prosecution of Mr Francis Makemie. one of them, for preaching one sermon at the city of New York, by a learner of the law and lover of liberty. 47p. Bost. 1707. N. Y. pub. lib. 52p. N. Y. 1755- N. Y. pub. lib. (/// Force, Peter, <■J42 Edition of 100 cojiies. New York (city), Trinity church. Charter, etc. of Trinity church • in the city of New York. 3op. N.Y. 1846. 283.7471 T732 v.3 Trinity church bicentennial celebration. May 5th, 1897. 38p. 1897. ^83.7471 qT73 Noxon, Thomas- Mr Noxon's observations upon Parson Campbell's vindication. ip. N. Y. 1732. N. Y, pub. lib. 438 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Local history Qld Xew York and Trinity church, (set; New York historical society. Reiiniov-ihis-' Collections. 1871. Publication fund ser, 3 ; 145-408) 974.7 N42 Parkinson, William. Jubilee: a sermon, containing a history of the origin of the First baptist church in the city of Xew York delivered Jan. I, 1813. S-P- N. Y. 1813. 286.17471 F51 Pollock, Allan. History of Trinity church and its graveyard. 32P. N. Y. iSSo. 283.7471 T73 Potter, H : C. Protestant episcopal church. {see Wilson, J. G. e//. Memorial history of the city of New- York. 1892-93. 4: 620-34) 974.71 qW69 Rev. Mr Doughty. {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Nether- land. 1S46-48. 1:427-28) 974.7 Ocii From VertooijU van Kieu Xederland by Adriaeu van der Donek. and Cort lei-icht by Yan Tienboven. Rou, Louis. Difficulties in the French protestant church, New York. (.f('t' N. Y. (state, — State, Secretary of Documentary -history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 3:1159-77. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 3:7°3-i3- 974-7 qN423 Sandford, L : H. Bogardus vs Trinity church ; opinion in the case of Nathaniel Bogardus and others vs the rector, church- wardens and vestrymen of Trinity church, June 28, 1847. 4op. N. Y. 1847. 283.7471 T732 V.2 Sharpe, Rev. John. Proposals for erecting a school, library and chapel at New York, 1712-13. (.yi?if New York historical society. Collections. 1880. Publication fund ser. 13 :337-63) 974.7 N42 Spence, Irving. Letters on the early history of the presbyterian church in America. iggp. Phil. 1838. 2S5.173 Sp3 Prosecntiou iif Rev. Francis Makemie in Xew York, p.69-74. To the Rev. William Yesey and his two subalterns, viz Tom Pert, the Beotian, and Clumsy Ralph, the Cimmerian. 4p. N. Y. 1732. Printed by J : P. Zenger. N. Y. pub. lib. A letter snpporting Alexnn - ■ 381-446) 974.7 N422 V. 7 New York chamber of commerce. Centennial celebration at Irving' hall, Ap. 6, 1868; report of proceedings. 44p. N. Y. i868. N. Y. pub. lib. — - Charter and bylaws; with a history of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. io4p. N. Y. 1849. 381 N422 i6op N. Y. 1855. 381 N421 Colonial records, 1768-1784 with historical and biographical sketches by J: A. Stevens jr. 404+172P. N. Y. 1867. 381 qN42 Stevens, J: A., jr. Commercial history of the city of New York, {see Wilson, J. G. et/. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 4:498-550) 974-71 q^^'69 Merchants of New York, 1765-1775. {see Galaxy, June 1875, 19:787-800) 051 G13 440 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Long Island The eastern part was settled by the English from New England and the towns included in the present county of Suft'olk and part of Queens placed themselves under the jurisdiction of New Haven. By the treaty of Hartford in 1650, the west line of Oyster Bay was made the boundary between the Dutch and English claims. In 1664 on the conquest of the dnke of York, the whole island became part of his dominion. Agreement between John Scott and Gov. Stuyvesant, 1663-4. [see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:578) 974.7 Ocii Scott was "president of the English of ye townes of Gravesend, Ffolstone, Hastings, Crafiord, Newark and Hempsted". Bunker, M.. P. Long Island genealogies being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell. S3op. Alb. 1895. (Munsell's historical ser. v. 24) 929.1 B88 Colve, Gov. Anthony. Charter to the several towns on Long Island, anno 1673. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New Yoik) 1849-51. 1:655-58. 974,7 N424 1850-51. 1:426-27. 974.7 qN423 DeKay, J. E. Indian names on Long Island. i2p. Oyster Bay 1851. 929.4 D36 Fernow, Berthold, fr. & eii. Documents relating to the history of the early colonial settlements, principally on Long Island, with a map of its western part made in 1666. 8oop. Alb. 1883. (/« N. Y. (state) — Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87 v. 14) R974-7 N421 Flint, M. B. Early Long Island, a colonial study. 549P- N. Y. 1896. 974-721 F64 Limited letter press ed. coutaining a bibliography. Prerevolutiouary, p. 1-384. Furman, Gabriel. Antiquities of Long Island. 478?- N- Y. 1875. 974-721 I98 General history of Long Island, [see History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882. p. 16-48) 974-725 qH62 Jones, W: A. Long Island. 23P. N. Y. 1863. Griffin, p. 1012. Read before Long Island historical society, Nov. 5, 1863. {see Historical magazine, Mar. 1864, 8 : 89-98) 973 H62 Moore, C : B. Laws of 1683 ; old records and old politics, {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1SS7, 18: 49-63) 929 I q>«'42i Contains much information about Long Island towns. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY Moore, C:B. Shipwrights, fishermen, passengers from England. v-- Long island New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. iSyg, lo : 66-76, Oct. 1879, 10:149.55) 929.1 N421 Mainly settlers on Loiig Isl.and. Mulrenan, Patrick. Brief historical sketch of the catholic church on Long Island. isgp. N. Y. 1871. 282.747 L86 NicoU, E : H. Early setdement of Long Island, (see Magazine of American history, Mar. 1884, 11 : 239-43) 973 M27 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Bibliography of Long Island. {see Furman, Gabriel. Antiquities of Long Island. 1875. p. 43569) 974.721 F98 Historic and anterevolutionary churches of Long Island, (see Perry, W: S. fd. History of the American episcopal church. 1885. 1:598-99) 283.73 qP42 Prime, N. S. History of Long Island from its first settlement by Europeans to the year 1845, with special reference to its eccle- siastical concerns. 42op. N. Y. 1845. 974-721 P93 Rate lists of Long Island, 1675, 1676 and 1683. (see N. Y. (state)— State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 2:439-542. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 2:251-314. 974.7 qN423 Contents : List of Easthampton, 1675. List of estate of Huntington, 1675. Sontbold's estimate, 1675. Valuation of estates at Fhisbing, 1675. Valuations of Fhisbing, Gravesend, Hempstead and Jamaicn, 1675. List of the estate of Newtown, 1675. Valuation for Brookliaven. 1675. Assessment rolls of tlie tive Dutch towns in King's county; Flatbush, Brooklyn, Busbwick, New Utrecht and Flatlands, 1676. Rate list of Busbwick, 1683. Rate list of Flatlands, 1683. Valuation of Brooklyn, 1683. Rate list of Flatbush, 1683 Rate list of New Utrecht, 1683. List of persons, lands and cattle ratable, Gravesend, 1683. Rate list of Newtown, 1683. Flushing estimations, 1683. List of town estate of Jamaica, 1683. Valuation o estates of Hempstead, 1683. List of estates of Oyster Bay, 1683. 442 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY List of ratable estate of Huntington, 1683. SmitLtown estimations, 1683. Valuation of ratable eslate, Brookbaven, 1083. Estimate ot Southold, 1683. Estimate of .Southampton, 1683. Estimate of Easthnmpton, 1683. Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. Extracts from the early and original records of the society, made by R. R. Hoes, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1891, 22 : 127-32) 929.1 qN42i Thompson, B: F. History of Long Island: containing an account of the discovery and settlement, with other important and interesting matters to tiie present time. 536p. N. Y. 1S39. 974-721 T37 History of Long Island, from its discovery and settlement to the present time. Ed. 2. 2v. N.Y. 1843. 974.721 T371 IncUules genealogy and biographic sketches of the early settlers. Tooker, \V : W^. Some Indian names of places on Long Island, N. Y. and their correspondences in Virginia. {see Magazine of New England history, July 1891, i : 154-58) 929 JM27 Townshend, C : H. Early history of Long Island sound and its approaches, {see New Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1895- 5:275-305) 974-67 N42 Trumbull, J. H. Indian names of places on Long Island derived from esculent roots, (see Magazine of American history, June 1877 1:386-87) 973 M27 W^atson, J : F. Early settlement and incidents at Brooklyn and Long Island, (see /lis Annals and occurrences of New York city and state. 1846. p. 34-37) 974.7 W331 W^ood, Silas. Sketch of the first settlement of the several towns on Long Island with their political condition to the end of the Ameri- can revolution. 66p. Brooklyn 1824. 974.721 W8s New ed. nip. Brooklyn 1826. 974.721 W851 New ed. i8ip. Brooklyn 1828. 974-721 W85J First historian of Long Island after Deutou's mention of it in 1670. Sketch of the first settlement of the several towns on Long Island with their political condition to the end of the American revolution ; with a biographical memoir and additions by A. J. Spooner. 2o6p. Brooklyn 1865. N. Y. pub. lib. Edition of 250 copies. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 443 Kings county Assessment rolls of the five Dutch towns in Kings county, L. I. 1675, K°"i^^o^n°7 translated from the original Dutch ms. {sef N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:139-61. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:89-104. 974.7 qN423 Bergen, T. G. Contributions to the history of the early settlers of Kings county, N. Y. (see New York genealogical and biographical record) 929-1 N421 July 1S7S, 9 : 126-29 'V- 1880. II : 62-70 Ap. 1879, 10 : 85-86 Oct. 1S80, II : 159-67 Oct. 1879, 10 : 155-61 com/. Register in alphabetical order of the early settlers of Kings county, Long Island, N. Y. from its first settlement by Euro- peans to 1700 with contributions to their biographies and genealogies compiled from various sources 4S2p. N. Y. 1S81. 929.1 B45 Flint, M. B. The five Dutch towns, {see her Early Long Island. 1896. p 76-103) 974 721 F64 Furman, Gabriel. Antiquities of Long Island, to which is added a bibliography by Henry Onderdonk jr; ed. by Frank Moore. 478p. N. Y. 1875. 974721 F98 Reprint of edition of 1824: contains bis yoies geographical and kistorical relating to the town of Brookhjn. Kings county genealogical club. Collections, v.i, no. 1-6. N. Y. 1882-88. 929.5 K61 no. 1-4 L I. hist. soc. no. 5-6 Contents : no. 1 luscriiitions on tombstones in tbe cemetery of tbe reformed Dutcb cburcb, New Utrecht L. I. p. 1-15. no. 2 Inscriptions on tombstones in and aronnd tbe churchyard. Flatlands, L. I. p. 17-29. no. 'i Inscriptions on the tombstones in and around the church- yard, Gravesend, p. 31-43. no. 4 Tombstone inscriptions in the burial ground of ihe old Bush wick church, p. 45-52 ; baptisms in tbe reformed Dutch churcli of Brooklyn, 1660-79, p. 53-60. no. 5-6 Brooklyn baptismal record, 1079-1719; marriages, 1660-96, p. 61-96. 444 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY List of all the inhabitants of towns in Kings county, 1738. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:188-200. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:122-31. 974.7 qN423 Contents: Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Bushwyck, Gravesend. Papers relating to Kings county, L. I. (see N. Y. (state)— State, Sec- retary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 3:131-85- 974-7 N424 1850-51. 3:85-116. 974.7 qN423 Contents: List of all freeholders within Kings county about 1698. Documents relating to troubles in the Dutch reformed churches, 1702-11. List of officers and soldiers belonging to the regiment of militia, 1715, Proctor, L. B. History of the bench and bar of Kings county; and, History of the board of supervisors, 1714-1884. (set- Stiles, H; R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 18S4. i:338-4i4a) 974.722 qSt5 List of county otKcials, p.l3tit>-(i;i. Legislative oflScers, p.372-77. Roll off those who haue taken the oath off allegiance in the Kings county 26-30 day off Sep. 1687. {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:659-61. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:429-32; 974.7 qN423 Also in Holland society of New York. Tear hook. 189C). p. 159-66, 974-7 qH7i. Stiles, H: R. Ecclesiastical history of Kings county, 1628-1800. (see /lis Civil, political, profe.ssional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 18S4. 1:327-37) 974-72- qStS Brooklyn luclnding Biisbwick and Williamsburg Bailey, J. T. Historical sketch of the city of Brooklyn and the sur- rounding neighborhood ; including the village of Williamsburgh and the towns of Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend, to which is added an interesting account of the battle of Long Island. 72p. Brooklyn 1840. 974.723 615 Baker, C : D. First reformed Dutch church, Brooklyn, N. Y. (see Magazine of American history, Oct. 1S87, 18:336-38) 973 M27 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 44o Barnes, S : C. Wallabout and the Wallabouiers ; Wallaboul presbyterian church. 2ip. N. Y. Beekman, A. J. History of the corporation of the reformed Dutch church of the town of Brooklyn ; known as the first reformed Dutch church ; compiled from the original records. 2op. Brook- lyn 1886. L. I. hist. soc. Brooklyn, Reformed Dutch church. Baptisms in the reformed Dutch church of Brooklyn, as translated by T. G. Bergen, {see Kings county genealogical club. Collections. 1888. i : 53-60) 929 5 K61 1660-79. (.?,?<• Brooklyn — Common council. Manual. 1869. P.44S-504) 352.0747 B7k — First book of records, 1660-1719 {see Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1897. p. 133-94) 974.7 qH7i tontenis: Members, p. 133-38; marriages, p. 139-44; bai>tisms, J). 144-94. Civil list of officers of the town and village of Brooklyn, 1 671-1833. (see Stiles, H : R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1884. i:423*-24a) 974.722 qSt5 Devoe,T; F. Reminiscencesof old Brooklyn, (.r^c Historical maga- zine, Nov. -Dec. 1867, ser. 2, 2 : 257-66, 340-47) 973 H62 v. 12 Drowne, T. S. Commemorative discourse delivered on the occasion of celebrating the completion of the tower and spire of the church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, L. I., Dec. 19, 1867, with illustrative historical notes. 78p. N. Y. 1S68. 283.747 B791 Early churches of Brooklyn, p. 35-55. Field, T : W. Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn and its vicinity with illustrations of some of its antiquities. 96p. Brook- lyn 186S. 974-723 qF4S Editon of 110 copies. Indian, Dutch and English names of localities in Brooklyn, p. 49-60. Furman, Gabriel. Notes geographical and historical relating to the town of Brooklyn in Kings county on Long Island. ii4P- Brooklyn 1824. 974.723 F98 Almost entirely in 17th and 18th centuries. Re-piinted inhis Antiquities of Long Inland. 1875. p. 273-434 974.721 F98. 446 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Furman, Gabriel. Notes geographical and historical relating to the town of Brooklyn on Long Island ; with notes and a memoir of the author. ii6 + 42p. Brooklyn 1865. 974.723 F981 120 copies repriiileil from the 1824 edition, for tbe Faust club. Howard, H: W. B. ed. The Eagle and Brooklyn, the record of the progress of the Brooklyn daily eagle with the history of the city of Brooklyn from its settlement to the present time, ed. by Howard, as- sisted by A. X.Jervis. II95P- Brooklyn 1893. 974.723 qH83 Johnson, Jeremiah. (Jlden times, (see Magazine of the reformed Dutch church. May 1828, 3: 51-55) 205 M27 Sketch of the reformed Dutch church of Brooklyu. Ostrander, S. M. History of the city of Brooklyn and Kings county ; ed. by Alexander Black. 2 v. Brooklyn 1894. 974-723 OS7 Edition limited to .500 coi)ies. Includes biography of Francis Lewis read before Lonj; Island historical society, Feb. 1, 1881, 2:235-57. Putnam, Harrington. Brooklyn ; the town of freedom's battle field, (sec Powell, L. P. ed. Historic towns of the middle states. 1889. p. 213-49) 974-7 P87 Origin of Breuckelen. p. 385-405. X.Y. '^1898. (Half moon ser., v. 2, no. 11) X. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) ^: others. Historic Xeu- York. 1899. 2:385-405) 974-7i G63 Reynolds, Samuel. History of the city of \Villiamsburgh. Ssp. {ui Reynolds' AVilliamsburgh city directory for 1852) 917.4723 W67 History of the city of \Yilliamsburgh ; containing an account of its early settlement, growth and prosperous condition. I37P- Williamsburgh 1852. 974-7^2 ^V67 Prerevolutionary civil and religious history of the toAvn of BushwicU from which Williamsburg was set off, p. 9-17, 35-38. Stiles, H: R. Brooklyn ferry and ferry rights, (see his Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1884. I : 425-46) 974-722 qSts The city of Brooklyn, (see Wilson, J. G. cd. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 4:1-26) 974-71 qWeg Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history and com- mercial and industrial record of the county of Kings and the city of Brooklyn, N. Y. from 1683-18S4. 2v. -^188^. 974-7-'2 qSt5 Paged contiuiioMsly. Bushwiek, 11.270-91. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 447 Stiles, H: R. History of the city of Brooklyn, including the old town Local history and village of Brooklyn, the town of Bushwick and the village and city of Williamsburgh. 3V. Brooklyn 1867-70. 974.723 815 Flatbush Flatbush Dutch church records, (see Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1898. p. 87-152) 974-7 qHi7 List of all the inhabitants of the township of Flatbush, 1738. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1S49-51. 4: 18S-91. 974-7 N424 1S50-51. 4:122-24. 974.7 qN423 Schenck, P. L. Historical sketch of the Zabriskie homestead, removed 1877, Flatbush, L. I. with biographical accounts of some of those who have resided on it. loop. Brooklyn 1S81. N. Y. pub. lib. Strong, R. G. History of the town of Flatbush, N. Y. 46]). Brooklyn 18S4. 974-722 qF6i 50 copies reprinted from Stiles. Ciril, pohlical, proftsxioiia! and erclcsias- tical history of the county of Ehif/s. 1 : 213-54, 974.722 qSts. First 12 pages colonial jierioj. Strong, T : M. History of the town of Flatbush in Kings county, Long Island. 17SP. N. Y. 1842. 974-722 F61 Vanderbilt, Mrs G. L. (Lefferts), awi. History of the reformed church, Flatbush ; published by the consistory. 49P. n. p. 1890. W28S.7747 F6i Social history of Flatbush and manners and customs of the Dutch settlers in Kings county. 351P- N. Y. 1SS2. 917.4722 Y2S1 Largely prerevolutionary perioil. Flatlands Dubois, Anson. History of the town of Flatlands. (see Stiles, H : R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1884. 1:64-79) 974-722 qSts Gravesend Abstract of title to lots 49 to 56 inclusive and Coney Island point. 28+26P. n.p. n. d. L. I. hist. soc. Appendix iiicludiug Kieft charter 1645, Xicolls chtirter 1668, Lovel;ice charter 1670, Dougan pateut of the land 1686. Flint, M. B. Lady Moody's plantation, (see Flint, M. B. Early Long Island. 1896. p. 104-15J 974.721 F64 448 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY """^ Gerard, J. W. Lady Deborah Moody; a discourse delivered before the New York historical society, May 1880. 4op. N. Y. 1S80. Griffiu, p. 1036. Gravesend. Marriage records, 1664-1702, copies by T. G. Bergen. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1873, 4:199-200) , 929.1 N421 Gravesend, Friends society. Record of births, 1665-84. [see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. iS73,'4: 39-40) 929.1 N421 Kieft, Gov. Wilhelm. Director Kieft's patent to the town of Graves- end, anno 1645. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Docu- mentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:629-32. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:411-12. 947.7 qN423 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends' meeting house at Gravesend (see American historical record. May 1873, 2 : 209-12) 973 qAm3 Stillwell, W : H. History of Coney Island, (see Stiles, H : R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1SS4. 1:189-212) 974-722 qStS History of the reformed protestant Dutch chnrch of Gravesend, Kings county, N. Y. 88p. Gravesend 1892. 285.7747 G78 Registers of baptiMiis, inarriages and deaths, p. 54-88. Stockwell, A. P. Gravesend, L. I. old and new. (.r^t- New York gen- ealogical and biographicalrecord, July 1885, 16: 97-110) 929.1 N421 . History of the town of Gravesend. (see Stiles, H : R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1S84. 1:156-88) 974.722 qSt5 The story of Manhattan beach; a practical and picturesque delineation of its history, development and attractions, also an account of Coney Island. 6ip. N.Y. 1879. L. I. hist. sec. Was Anthony Jansen Van Salee a Huguenot ? {see Historical maga- zine, June 1862, 6:172-75) 973 H62 New Lots Andros, .S';> Edmund. New Lots patent, (see Historical magazine, July 1863, 7:223) 973 H62 Formerly a part of Flatbush. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 449 New Utrecht Bereren, T. G. Address on the annals of New Utreclit; and list of Local history *^ ' QueeDS county elders and deacons in the protestant reformed Dutch church of New Utrecht, L. I. (see Sutphen, D: S. Historical discourse delivered on the iSth of October, 1877. 1877. p. 33-59) 285.7747 N421 History of the town of New Utrecht. (j« Stiles, H;R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1S84. 1:255-69) 974-722 qSts Description of the founding or beginning of New Utrecht with the names of officers and magistrates from the year 1657, also short abstracts of proclamations or edicts relating to misdemeanors, trans- lated by T. G. Bergen, (see N. Y. (state) - State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the Mate of New York) 1S49-51. 1:633-55. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:413-25 974-7 qN423 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Church and ministers at New Utrecht, L. I. Jcv American historical record, Sep. 1872, 1:385-87) 973 qAm3 Dutch reformed. Sutphen, D: S. Historical discourse delivered on the i8th of Oct. 1877 at the celebration of the 2qoth anniversary of the reformed Dutch church of New Utrecht, L. I. and an historical address by T. G. Bergen. 59P. Brooklyn 1877. 2S5.7747 N421 Queens county Flint, M. B. North riding of Yorkshire, (see her Early Long Island. 1896. p.116-23) 974721 F64 Includes Qaeens and Westchester coimlies. Other Queens county towns, Newtown, Flushing, Oyster Bay, Jamaica. (see her Early Long Island. 1896. p. 162-215) 974.721 F64 History of Queens county, N. Y. with illustrations, portraits and sketches of prominent families and individuals. S76p. N. Y. 1882. 974.724 qH62 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Queens county in olden times; being a supplement to the several histories thereof. i22p. Jamaica N.Y. 1865. 974724 qOni Eveuts before the revolution, p. 3-49. 4SO NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY ^°J^'j^'"ory Papers relating to the churches in Queens county. (see'N.V. (State) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 3: 187-340. 974.7 N424 1850-51- 3:117-206. 974.7 qN423 Flushing An exact list of all ye inhabitants names wthin ye town of fflushing and p'cincts, of old and young ffreemen and seruants white and blacke, etc. 169S. (^fc N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:661-65. 974-7 N424 1850-51. 1:432-37. 974.7 qN423 Mandeville, G. H: Flushing, past and present; a historical sketch. i8op. Flushing i860. 974.724 F67 Colonial poriocl, p. 9-55. Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends' meeting house at Flushing, L. I. (.fcf American historical record, Feb. 1872, i : 49-53) 973 qAm3 Smith, J. C. History of St George's parish, Flushing, Long Island. i46p. Fkishing 1897. N. Y. hist. soc. Waller, H: D. History of the town of Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 287P. Flushmg 1899. 974.724 F671 Hempstead Incluling Nortb Hempstead Carmichael, W; M. Rise and progress of St George's church, Hempstead ; including short biographical sketches of the missionaries of the same; being a discourse delivered Jan. i, 1S41. 55P. Flushing 1841. 283.747 H39 Flint, M. B. Stamford migration, (se^ her Early Long Island. 1896. p. 124-61) 974.721 F64 Settlenieut of Henipsteail. Forbush, W: B. - Wantagh, Jerusalem and Ridgewood, 1 644-1 S92. i6p. Wantagh 1892. L. I. hist. soc. Friends meeting house at Jerusalem, ysee American historical record, Feb. 1873, 2 : 53-54) 973 q^mj George 2, king of England. Patent and charter of St George's church, Hempstead, Queens co. Long Island, granted by King George II in 1735, printed directly from the original parchment patent issued by order of the king, now in possession of the church. 8p. Hempstead 1878. L. I. hist. soc. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 45 1 Hart, Seth. Sermon in St George's church, Hempstead, Sep 2 1 , Local history ' ° ' r ' r ' Hempstead 1823. N. Y. 1823. Entered in American hibliopolht, 4 : 54(1. Historical sketoli prelixi'il. Hempstead, St George's church. Recordof baptisms, 1725-71 (sre New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N42i Oct. 1878, 9 : 182-87 Jan -Ap. 1880, n : 47-51, 88-93 Jan. -July 1879, 10: 16-19, 89-92. 133-39 Record of marriages, 1725-86. {see New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N421 July 1880, II : 133-36 Jan. -July 188 1, 12 :45-46, 78-83, 141-45 Ap.-July 1882, 13 : 93-95, 140-43 Jan.-July 1883, 14 : 43-44, 70^73,116-18 Ap,-Oct. 1884, 15 : 77-80, 1 1 1-13, 176-77 Ap. 1893, 24 79-80 Hoes, R. R. Extracts from the early and original records of the Society for the propagation of the gobpel in foreign parts, London. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1891, 22:127-321 929.1 qN42i Relating chiefly to Uempstead. Moore, C:B. Early history of Hempstead, L. I. (jvf New York genea- logical and biographical record, Jan. 1879, 10 : 5-16) 929.1 N421 i4p. N. Y. 1879. L. I. hist. .soc. Reprinted from New York genealogical and biographical record. Genealogical and biographical sketch of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, L. I. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1880, n : 149-55) 9291 N42i Moore, W: H. History of St George's church, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. 3o8p. N. Y. 1881. L. I. hist^ soc. Names of inhabitants of the town of Hempstead, 1673. ■ {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. i : 658. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:427-28. 974.7 qN423 North Hempstead — Town board. Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. v.i. Jamaica N.Y. 1896. 974.724 N81 452 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY [history Onderdonk, Henry, jr, ^^w/. Annals of Hempstead, 1643-1832; also, the rise and growth of the society of friends on Long Island and in New York, 1657-1826. io7P- Hempstead 1878. 974-724 H37 Anuals before the revolution, p. 15-79 ; quakers at Hempstead, p. 5-14 : friends on Long Island and in New York, p. 93-101. Antiquities of the parish church, Hempstead, including Oyster Bay and the churches of Suftblk county illustrated from letters of the missionaries and other authentic documents. 63P. Hemp- stead 1880. N. Y. pub. lib. An historical sketch of ancient agriculture, stockraising and manufactures in Hempstead, county of Queens. p 43-63. Jamaica 1867. L. I. hist. soc. Westbury monthly meeting. {see American historical record, July-Aug. 1872, I : 289-93, 360-64) 973 qAm3 Westbury, Friends society. Record of births. {see New York genealogical and biographical record. Oct. 1885, 16: 171-75, July 1886,17:218-22) 929-1 N421 Woodbridge, Sylvester, jr. Historical discourse delivered Nov. 29, 1840 at the dedication of Christ's ist church chapel in Raynor South, Hempstead, L. I. 2ip. N. Y. 1840. L. I. hist. soc. Jamaica Betts, B. R. Inscriptions from tombstones in the parish churchyard at Jamaica, L. I. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1876, 7: 18) 929.1 N421 1738-1831. Field, T: W. Two British occupations of the presbyterian church of Jamaica ; by Lord Cornbury and General Howe, {see his Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn and its vicinity 1868 p.9-16) 974-723 qF4S- Garretson, G. J. A discourse delivered in the reformed Dutch church, Jamaica, N. Y. Feb. 15 and repeated in Newtown, Feb. 20, 1842, at the quadragenian anniversary of the ministry of the Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker. 29P. Flushing 1842. L. I. hist. soc. McDonald, J. M. Sketch of the history of the presbyterian church in Jamaica, L. I. J38p. N. Y. 1847. 285.1747 J221 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 453 McDonald, J. M. Two centuries in the history of the presbyterian Local history ' } f J Newtown church, Jamaica, L. I. the oldest existing church of the presbyterian name in America. 329?. N. Y. 1862. 285,1747 J22 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Antiquities of the parish church of Jamaica, including Newtown and Flushing, illustrated from letters of the mis- sionaries and other authentic documents, with a continuation of the history of Grace church to the present time. i62p. Jamaica 1880. 283.747 J22 History of the First reformed Dutch church of Jamaica, L. I. with an appendix by Rev. W : H, DeHart, the pastor. 207P. Jamaica 1884. 285.7747 J22 Poyer, Thomas. Register book for the parish of Jamaica, kept by Rev. Thomas Poyer, rector from 1710 to 1732. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan.-Ap. 1888, 19:5-12, 53-59) 929-1 qN42i Van Slyke, J. G. The reformed church of Jamaica, Long Island ; an historical discourse delivered July 2, 1876. 43p. N. Y. 1876. L. I. hist. soc. Long Island City Kelsey, J. S. History of Long Island city, N. Y. a record of its early settlement and corporate progress. 202p. n.p. i8g6. 974.721 qK29 Newtown Kieft, Gov. Wilhelm. Patent of Mespath or Newton, L. I. {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:425-26) 974.7 Ocii Moore, C : B. Sketch of the life of Rev. John Moore of Newton, L. I, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan.-Ap. 1880,11:5-12,92-97) 929.1 N421 Riker, James. Annals of Newtown, in Queens county, N. Y. ; con- taining its history from its first settlement with many facts concern- ing the adjacent towns; also, a particular account of numerous Long Island iamilies. 437P- N. Y. 1852. 974.724 N48 ^A/aters, I: S. Extracts from records of the reformed church of New- town, L. I. translated from the Dutch language, (see Putnam's monthly historical magazine, 1893-94, ser. 2, 2 : 1 15-18) 929.1 qSa3i V.4 454 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Oyster Bay Local history Claoham, G. M. Colonial neighbors, (see New England magazine, Oyeter Bay '^ ' s o o t Oct. 1893, ser. 3, 9: 201-7) 051 B34 v.15 Rev. Benjamin Woolsey of Glen Clove L. I. Glen Clove. Address at the celebration of the second centennial anni- versary of the settlement of that village by H: J. Scudder, May 25, 1868 ; with an appendix. 195P. Glen Clove 1868. 974.724 G48 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends meeting house, {see American historical record) 973 qAmj Bethpage, Feb. 1873, 2 : 73-76 Matiinecock, June, 1872, 2 : 257-61 Jericho, Nov. 1872, i : 500-2 Oyster Bay, May, 1872, i : 219-23 Wightman, C : S. History of the baptist church of Oyster Bay, L. I. i4p. Oyster Bay 1873. L. I. hist. soc. Suffolk county Bayles, R : M. Historical and descriptive sketches of Suffolk county, and its town?, villages, hamlets, scenery, insdtutions and important enterprises; with a historical outline of Long Island, from its first setdement by Europeans. 424P. Port Jefferson 1874. 974.725 E34 Historical outline of Long Island, p. 1-91. History of Suffolk county, (see History of Suffolk county, New York. 1882. p. 49-82) 974-725 qH62 Flint, M. B. The Connecticut towns, (see her Early Long Island. 1896. p. 244-60) 974-721 F64 Hedges, H : P. Development of agriculture in Suffolk county, {see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. p. 39-54) 974-725 Su2 Herrick, S : E. Religious progress and Christian culture of Suffolk county, (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. p. 29-38) 974-725 Su2 History of Suffolk county, New York with illustrations, portraits and sketches of prominent families and individuals, v. p. N. Y. 1882. 974-725 qH62 List of freeholders in Suffolk county, 1737. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1S49-51. 4:200-4. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4: 132-34. 974.7 qN423. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 455 Moore, C : B. Inventories, Suffolk county, L. 1. 1668-92. (see New Local history York genealogical and biographical record, July 1881, 12: 132—34) 929.1 N421 NicoU, Henry. Early history of Suffolk county, L. I. a paper read before the Long Island historical society Nov. 16, 1S65. i8p. Brooklyn 1866. N. Y. pub. lib. Papers relating to Suffolk county, (sef N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-5'- 3:341-94. 974-7 N424 1S50-5.. 3:207-38. 974.7 qN423 Pelletreau, W : S. Early Long Island wills of Suffolk county, 1691- 1 703 ; an unabridged copy of the manuscript volume known as " The Lester will book ;" being the record of the prerogative court of the county of Suffolk, N. Y. with genealogical and historical notes. 301]). N. Y. 1897. 929.3 Su2i Reeves, H : A. Commerce, navigation and fisheries of Suffolk county. {see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. P- 55-78) 974-725 Su2 Scudder, H: J. Formation of the civil government of Suffolk county. {see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. p. ig-28, 974-725 Su2 Stiles, H: R. Notes on the graveyards of Long Island; tombstone inscriptions from the churchyards of Southold, Sag Harbor and Southampton. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1871,2:29-32) 929.1 N421 Suffolk county. Bicentennial : history of Suffolk county, comprising the addresses delivered at the celebration of the bicentennial of Suffolk county, N. Y. in Riverhead, Nov. 15, 1883. i2sp. Babylon 1885 974-725 Su2 Whitaker, Epher. Growth of Suffolk county in population, wealth and comfort, (j-c^ Suffolk county. Bicentennial ; history of Suffolk county. 1885. p. 9-18) 974.725 Su2 Brookhaven Bayles, R: M. Brookhaven. loip. (/« History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 Brookhaven. Records up to 1800 as compiled by the town clerk. 2i9p. Patchogue 1880. 974.725 B79 Most important nnd viiluable parts of tbe oUl records. 45*5 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Kasulamloi^ Chichestcr, Daniel & others vs W. H. Smith & Peter Ruland. New York supreme court; case upon exceptions directed to be heard in the first instance at general term. 55p. n.p. 1856. L. I. hist, soc Suit brought to try the title of the town of Brookhaven to the fisheries in Great South bay. Quesiiou as to validity of letters patent granted by Guv. Nicolls, Dongau and Fletcher and will of William Smith, dated 1704. Petty, J. H. Abstracts of Brookhaven, L. I. wills on record in the surrogate's office at New York. {se£ New York genealogical and biographical record) 929.1 N421 Jan. iSSo, II : 24-29 July 18S3, 14: 140-42 Jan. 1881, 12:46-49 Ap. 1893, 24:88-90 Oct. '■ 12:198-99 July " 24:142-44 Rev. James Lyons and his church at Setauket. (se^ New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1888, 19:150-51) 929.1 qN42i Trial for witchcraft of Ralph Hall of Brookhaven and Mary, his wife, 1665. (see N. Y. (state) - State. Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:133-36. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:85-86. 974.7 qN423 Easthampton Including Gardiners Island Beecher, Lyman. Sermon containing a general history of the town of East-Hampton, L. I.; from its first settlement to the present time, delivered at East-Hampton, Jan. i, 1806. 4op. Sag Harbor 1806. 974.725 Eaj 24p. Lyons la. 1886. L. I. hist. soc. Buell, Samuel. Faithful narrative of the remarkable revival of re- ligion in the congregation of Easthampton on Long Island in 1764. N. Y. 1766. L. L hist. soc. — Faithful narrative of the remarkable revival of religion in the congregation of Easthampton on Long Island 1764; with some reflections ; to which are added sketches of the author's life i44p. Sag Harbor 1808. 269 B86. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 457 Buell, Samuel. Import of the Saint's confession that the times of men j are in the hand of God ; exhibited to view in an anniversary, euchar- istical and half century sermon dehvered at East-Hampton Jan. i, 1792. 52p. New London n. d. 240 K86 Colton, H : E. East Hampton and its old church, (y^^ Appleton's journal, Mar. 25, 1871, 5 : 346-50) 051 qAp5 Easthampton. Records of the town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk county, N. Y. with other -ancient documents of historic value. v. 1-4. Sag Harbor 1887-89. 974.725 Ea7i Contents: v. 1 1639 to 1679-80. v. 3 1701-1734. V. 2 1679-80 to 1701-2. v. 4 1734 to 1849. Flint, M. B. Lion Gardiner, {see her Early Long Island. 1896. p. 216-23) 974-721 F64 Gardiner, C. C. ed. Papers and biography of Lion Gardiner, 1559- 1663, with an appendix. io6p. St Louis 1883. 926.2 qGi6 {see his Lion Gardiner and his descendants. 1890. p. r-75) 929.2 qGi6 Gardiner, David. Chronicles of the town of Easthampton, county of Suffolk, N. Y. i2ip. N. Y. 1871. 974-725 Ea73 Published in the Con-ecfor newspaper about 1840: largely on colonial timea. Gardiner family and the lordship and manor of Gar- diner's island, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1892, 23: 159-90) 929.1 qN42i Gardiner, J: L. East Hampton, (see New York historical society. Collections. 1870. Publication fund ser. 2:223-76) 974.7 N42 ■ Lordship and manor of Gardiner's island. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan. 1886, 17:32-34) 929.1 N421 Notes and observations on the town of East Hampton, L. I. Ap. 1798. '.fft' N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:674-86. 974.7 N424 1S50-51. 1:457-63. 974.7 qN423 Hedges, H: P. Address delivered on the 26th of Dec. 1849, on the occasion of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the settle- ment of the town of East Haimpton together with an appendix con- taining a general history of the town. loop. Sag Harbor 1850. 974-725 Ea72 Families, )>. 36-72. 458 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Local history Hcdges, Ht P, History of the town of East Hampton, N. Y. including an address delivered at the celebration of the bicentennial anniver- sary of its settlement in 1849; introduction to the 4 printed volumes of its records and genealogical notes, 344P- Sag Harbor 1897. 974-725 qEa7 Geuealogy of Eastbnmploii, p. 244-344. Huntting, Nathaniel. Records of marriages, baptisms and deaths in East Hampton, L. I. from 1696 to 1746. {see New York genea- logical and biographical record) 929.1 qN42i Oct. 1893, 24:183-94 Jan. 1895,26:38-44 Jan. 1894, 25:35-40 Ap. 1897,28:109-10 July " 25:139-40 Jan. '^ 29:18-21 Oct. " 25:196-97 July " 29:166-70 Jameson, J: F. Montauk and the common lands of Easthampton. {see Magazine of American history, Ap. 1883, 9: 225-39) 973 M27 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Manor of Gardiner's island, {see Magazine of American history, Jan. 1SS5, 13: 1-30) 973 M27 Pelletreau, W: S. East Hampton. 42p. {in History of Suffolk county, New York. 1882) 974.725 qH62 Tooker, W: W. Indian places named in East Hampton town, L. I. with their probable significations. Sag Harbor 1889. L. I. hist. soc. (see Easthampton. Records of the town of East Hampton. 1887-89. 4:pref. i-io) 974.725 Ea7i Huntington Cooper, J. B. Babylon. 34P. {in History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 18S2) 974-725 qH62 Davidson, Robert. Historical discourse on the bicentennial com- memoration of the founding of the first christian church in the town of Huntington, L. I. delivered Nov. 19, 1865. 64P. Hunt- ington 1S66. 285.1747 H92 Huntington. Huntington towai records, including Babylon, Long Island 1652-1775; with introduction, notes and inde.x by C. R: Street. v. 1-3. Huntington 18S7-89. 974.725 H92 Very l.irgely deeds. Contents: v. 1 1652-88. v. 2 1688-1775. v. 3 1776-187:^. Huntington, St John's church. Annals of St John's church, Suffolk county, N. Y. also historical and descriptive ; ed. by C. W. Turner. 87p. Huntington 1895. N. Y. hist. soc. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 459 Lockwood, L. C. Historical discourse on the rise and progress o*^ g""^,^^^'"^ the presbyterian church of Melville, delivered Sep. lo, 1876. up. n.p. n.d. L. I. hist. soc. Sketch of presbyterian church in Huntington from its orgauizatiou iu 1628 down to the separation in 1829. Piatt, H: C. Old times in Huntington, an historical address delivered 4 July 1876. 83P. Huntington 1876, 974-725 H921 Street, C. R: Huntington. gop. (in History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 Turner, C. R. Annals of St John's church, Huntington, Suffolk county, N. Y. also historical and descriptive notes, 87P. Hunt- ington 1895. 283.747 H92 Wood, Silas, rt^ww. A brief statement of the claim of the trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of Huntington to Cap-Tree island, Oak island and Grass island, situate in the South bay on the south side of Long Island in Suffolk county. i6p. Brooklyn 1816. L. I. hist. soc. Sketch of geography of Huntington, L. I. with history, etc. Wash. 1824. Entered iu American hibliopoUat 4:540, 010.5 Am3. Sketch of the town of Huntington, L. I. from its first settle- ment to the end of the American revolution ; ed. with genea- logical and historical notes by W: S. Pelletreau. 63P. N. Y. Edition iu 215 copies. 974.725 H922 Islip Town of Islip. i7p. (in History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974.725 qH62 Riverhead Bayles, R: M. Riverhead. 22p. (/« History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 Shelter island Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Manor of Shelter island ; historic home of the Sylvesters, (see Magazine of American history, Nov. 1887, 18:361-89) 973 M27 Pelletreau, W: S. ShelterJ island. i4p. (i/i History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974.725 qH62 Smithtown Smith, J. L. Smithtown. 42p. in History of Suffolk county, N. Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 460 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Southampton Local history HedfiTes, H: P. Address delivered before the Suffolk county historical Sonthamptou o 7 society Oct. ist, 1889. i4p. Sag Harbor 1889. 974.725 S093 On the controversy concerning priority of settlement of Southold and Southampton. Centennial and historical address delivered at Bridge-Hampton, L. I. July 4th 1876. 24p. Sag Harbor 1876. 974.725 B76 Colonial period, p. 1-10. Historical address and appendix. 34p. Sag Harbor 1886. 285.1747 B76 Bicentennial of the presbyterian church in Bridge-Hampton Nov. 10, 1886. Herrick, S: E. Our relation to the past a debt to the future, {see Magazine of American history, July 1890, 24 : 54-61) 973 M27 Address at celebration of 250th anniversary of the settlement of South- ampton, June 12, 1890. Howell, G: R. Early history of Soutliampton, L. I. New York; with genealogies. 3i8p. N. Y. 1866. 974.725 S08 Birtlis, uiarriai^es and deaths, p. 200-308. Ed. 2. 473P. Alb. 1S87. 974.725 S081 Genealogies, p. 201-444. — Long Island early affairs, {see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1861, 15 : 129-32) 9291 N422 When Southampton and Southold on Long Island were settled i4p. Alb. 1882. 974.725 S084 Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Southampton in history, {see Maga zine of American history, July 1890, 24:62-65) 973 M27 List of ye inhabitants of ye towne of Southampton, old and yong, Christians and hethen, ffreemen and servants, white and black, anno 1698. {see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:665-69. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:437-47. 974.7 qN423 Pelletreau, W : S. Centennial celebration at Southampton, Long Is- land, N. Y. July 4, 1876. 26p. Sag Harbor 1876. 974.725 S083 Indian deeds and documents relating to the town of South. ampton, L. I. 8p. n. t.-p. Sag Harbor 1863. L. I. hist. soc. Southampton. 54p. {in History of Suflblk county, N. Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 .\E\V YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 461 Southampton. Addresses delivered at the celebration of the 2i;oth Local history anniversary of the village and town of Southampton, June 12, 1890, by H : P. Hedges, G: R. Howell, VV: S. Pelletreau, & S: E. Herriclc incl. introduction, programme of proceedings and original odes. i04p. Sag Harbor 1890. _ 974-725 So82- Books of record of the town of Southampton, with other an- cient documents of historical value. 3V. Sag Harbor 1874-78. 974.725 S085 Contents: v. 1 1639-16G0. v. 2 1660-1717. v. 3 1717-1807. Patent of the town of Southampton, published by authority of the town. i2p. Sag Harbor 1835. L. I. hist. sec. Selection from the town records. 59P. n.t.-p. L. I. hist. soc. Southampton, Presbyterian church. A register and manual for the use of members of the presbyterian church of Southampton, L. I. prepared Feb. 1870. 4op. N. Y. 1870. L. I. hist. soc. Tooker, W : W. Analysis of the claims of Southold, L. I. for priority of setdemeiit over Southampton, L. I. and how they are disproved by the early records and contemporary mss. ( see Magazine of New England history, Jan. 1892, 2: i-i6) 929 M27 Southold For controversy between Southampton and Southold concerning the prior. ity of settlement, see the former town, p. 460. Case, Albertson. Historical sketch ofSouthold towns read, July 4, 1S76 at the celebration held in Greenport, L. I. i6p. Greenport 1876. Griffin, Augustus. Griffin's journal; first settlers of Southold; the names of the heads of those families, being only 13 at the time of their landing ; first proprietors of Orient, biographical sketches, etc. 3i2p. Orient 1857. 929 i G87 Howell, G ; R. Settlement of Southold. 4p. Babylon 1894. 974725 S0S4 King, Rufus. Inscriptions from the churchyard in Orient, Suffolk county, N. Y. {see New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1875, 6: 107-9) 929-1 N421 169a-1766. Lamb, ^I/^-f M. J. R. (Nash). Southold and her historic homes and memories, 1640-1890. (see Magazine of American history, Oct. 1890,24:273-82) 973 M27 462 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY siJiuhoid"""^^ Lambert, E : R. Southold, L. I. {see his History of the colony of New Haven. 1838. p. 180-85) 974-67 L17 List of the names of old and young, Christians and heathens, ffremen and servants, white and black, etc. inhabitteinge within the town- shipp of Southold. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Docu- mentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:669-73. 974-7 N424 1850-51. 1:447-56. 974.7 qN423 Moore, C : B. Historical address, [see Southold. Celebration of the 250th anniversary. 1890. p. 109-95) 974-725 S092 Contents: Introduction, bibliographic, p. 109-14. Address, p. 115-79. Notes; deputies frona Soutbold to New Haven and taxes paid there; early inventories; wills and letters of administration; sample-s of errors in printed records, etc. p. 180-95. coiiip. Town of Southold, Long Island ; personal index prior to 1698 and index of 1698. i45P- N. Y. 1868. 9293 S09 Pelletreau, W : S. Southold. 56p. {in History of Suffolk county, N.Y. 1882) 974-725 qH62 Southold. Celebration of the 250th anniversary of the formation of the town and the church, Aug. 27. 1890. 22op. Southold 1890. 974.725 S092 Including addresses by R : S. Storrs and C ; B. Moore. Town records copied and explanatory notes added by J. W, Case. 2v. N. Y. 1882-84. 974-725 S09 To the close of the revolution. Whitaker, Epher. The early history of Southold, Long Island, (see New Haven historical society. Papers. 1877. 2:1-29) 974-67 N42 Paper read Sep. 24, 1866. Founders of Southold, L. I. (.f^^ New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap.-July 1895, 26:85-89, 1 14-18) 929.1 qN42i History of Southold, L. I.; its first century. 354P- Southold 1881. 974.725 S091 1640-1740. Richmond county, or Staten Island Bayles, R: M. comp. History of Richmond county, Staten Island, New York, from its discovery to the present time. 741P. N. Y. 1887. 974-726 qB34 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 463 Brooks, Erastus. Historical records of Staten Island; bicentennial for 200 years and more, delivered at Staten Island, November ist, 1883. 39P. n.p. n.d. 974.726 B79 Reprinted from Proceedings of the bicentennial celebration of Bichmond county. 1883. 974.726 R41. Carteret's claim to Staten Island. {see New Jersey (province). Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey. 1880. 1:349-53! 974.9 N42 Clute, J: J. Annals of Staten Island, from its discovery to the present time. 464P. N. Y. 1877. 974.726 qC62 Old families, p. 335-4;iS. Davis, W: T. Staten Island names: ye olde names and nicknames with map by C: W. Leng. p. 20-76. New Brighton 1896. 917.4726 D29 Special no. 21 of tbe proceedings of the Staten Island natural scieuce asso- ciation. Disosway, G. P. Early history of Staten Island, N. Y. (see Historical magazine, May 1862, 6: 144-46) 973 H62 Huguenots of Staten Island, (set; Continental monthly, June 1862, 1:683-88) 051 C76 Indian deed for Staten Island in 1670. (see Historical magazine, Dec. 1866, 10:375-77) 973 H62 Koenen, H. J. Pavonia. (see NijhofT, J. A. Bijdragen voor Neder- landsche geschiedenis. 1847. 5:114-32) Entered ill Kees. Geschiedenis. 1855. p. 136. Pavonia was the colony founded on Staten Island in 1628. Leibert, Eugene. Sketch of the history of the congregation on Staten Island, N. Y. (see Moravian historical society. Transactions. 1876. I : 57-63, 78) 284.6 M791 Morris, I. K. Old hotels of Staten Island. 7p. n.p. 1893. 974.726 M83 Special no. 14 of tbe proceedings of the Staten Island natural science asso- ciation. Papers relating to Staten Island, (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:575-77) 974.7 Ocii Contents: Indian sale to Baron van der Capelleii, 1657. .Sale by Cornelis Melyn to the directors of Amsterdani, 1659. Surrender by Baron van der Capellen to the company of his in- terest, 1660. 464 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Island, N.Y. Nov. i, 1883. 23 + 54P. n. p. 1883. 974.726 R41 Historical records of StateD Islaud, centennial and biceutennial, by Eras- tns Brooks, p. 1-39, Speeclies by Perry Belmont, A. S. Sullivan, H. J. Scudder, G: W: Curtis and L. B. Prince, p. 39-54. Staten Island, {see New Jersey Historical society. Proceedings. 1S56-59. 8: 109-13) 974.9 N421 Reprinted from Sexcark dailij advertiser, Feb. 11, 1858. Staten Island as part of New Jersey. Staten Island and the New Jersey boundary, (see Historical maga- zine, Oct. 1866, 10 : 297-99) 973 H62 Tysen, R. M. Lecture on the history of Staten Island; delivered before the Tompkinsville lyceum, Ap. 12, 1842. i3p. Staten Island 1842. 974.726 T98 Whitehead, W: A. Staten Island and the New Jersey boundary. {see New Jersey historical society. Proceedings. 1867-69. ser. 2, 1:31-36) 974.9 N421 V.11-12 Wilson, W. S. Staten Island, (see Wilson, J. G. ei/. Memorial his- tory of the city of New York. 1S92-93. 4:33-38) 974.71 qW69 Northfield Nofthfield. Account of the centennial celebration of the 4th of July, 1876 incl. the oration by G: W: Curtis, and historical sketch by J: J. Clute. 23p. N. Y. 1S76. 974.726 N81 Port Richmond, Dutch reformed church. Ancient baptismal rec- ord of the early Dutch church, (see Bayles, R: M. History of Richmond county. 1887. p. 368-94) 974.726 qB34 Westfield Lossing, B. J: Billopp house, (see Potter's American monthly, Ap. 1876,6:242-47) 973 qAm3 Whitehead, W: A. Billopp house, Staten Island, (see Potter's American monthly. May 1876, 6:344-45) 973 qAra3 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 465 Hudson river counties For a more complete biblioyraphy of the Hudson river, see 1 Wheeler, M. T. conip. Contribution to the bibliography of the llteratnre relat- ' ing to the Hudson river, found with a few exceptions in the New York state library. Alb. 1891. (in N. Y. (state)-Library school. Biblio- graphies. 1891) 016.91747 In maauscrlpt. Cooper, S. F. Hudson river and its early names, {see Magazine of American history, June 1880, 4:401-19) 973 M27 Grant, B. R. Early Dutch times on the banks of the Huilson. {see Potter's American monthly, Feb. 1S75, 4: 104-6) 973 qAm3 Lossing, B. J: The Hudson from the wilderness to the sea. 464P. N.Y. "1866. 917-47 L89 Schoolcraft, H: R. Comments, philological and historical, on the aboriginal names and geographical terminology of the state of New York; pt I Valley of the Hudson. {sec New York historical society. Proceedings, 1844. p. 77-115) 974.7 N421 Sketches of the North river. 119P. N. Y. 1838. 9i7-47 •'^ka Ver Planck, W: E. Old Dutch houses on the Hudson. ,j-424 1850-51. 1:171-75. 974.7 qN423 Papers relating to Ulster and Dutchess counties, (see N. Y. (state)- State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) '849-5'- 3:959-96- 974-7 N4a4 '850-51- 3:580-601. 974.7 qN423 Scott, C. Indian forts of 1663. [see Ulster county historical society. Collections, i860, i : 234-40) 974-734 UI7 Origin and meaning of the word Shawangunk. {see Ulster county historical society. Collections, i860. 1:229-33) 974-734 UI7 Sylvester, N. B. History of Ubter county, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. 2V. in 1. Phil. 18S0. 974.734 qSy5 Ulster county sheriffs, (see Ulster county historical society. Collec- uons. i860. 1:98-100) 974.734 UI7 Hurley Hasbrouck, J. W. Hurley, (see Ulster county historical societ}'. Collections, i860. 1:71-72) 974-734 Ul- Kingston Brief notice of the Rev. Hermannus Meier, (see Magazine of the reformed Dutch church, Jan. 1828, 2 : 296-303) 205 M27 Pastor of the chnroh at Kiagston. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 479 Brodhead, J : R. Notes and documents relating to the early history Local history of Kingston, Hurley and Marbletown. (see Ulster county histori- ^'"S^'*" cal society. Collections, i860. 1:49-54) 974.734 UI7 Forsyth, M. . I. Old Kingston ; New York's first capital, {see New England magazine, Nov. 1893, new ser. 9:345-55) 051 B34 v. 15 Holland society of New York. Celebration in Kingston, N. Y. 1886. (see Holland society of New York. Year booL 1886-87. P- "- 108) 974.7 qH7i Contents : Exhibition of relics relating to Kingston and the old Dutch set tleis, p. 19-34. Oration of Gen. 6: H. Sharps on old Kingston, p. 35-52. Tappan homestead, p. 53. Old Dutch refonned church, p. 53-58. "Senate house", p. 58-60. Dederick house, p. 60-61. Hasbrouck house, p. 61-62. The part relating to the old Dutch reformed chnrch is by J: C. P. Hoes aud seems to he abridged from his aocount in Sylrester, His- tory of Ulster county, 1880, p. 220-33. Kingston church, (see Magazine of the reformed Dutch church, Sep. 1826, 1 : 190-91) 205 M27 Kingston, Dutch church. Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster co. N. Y. (formerly named Wilt- wyck and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for 150 years from their commencement in 1660, transcribed and edited by R. R. Hoes. 797P N. Y. 1891. 929.3 qK6i Names of Dutch settlers in Esopus, compiled from the old court records of Wildwyck (Kingston). (see Holland society of New York. Yearbook. 1897. p. 117-32) 974.7 qH7i Reply to the Brief notice of the Rev. Hermannus Meier, [see Maga- zine of the reformed Dutch church, May 1828, 3 : 55-56) 205 M27 Schoonmaker, Marius. History of Kingston, N. Y. from its early settlement to the year 1820. 558p. N. Y. 1888. 974.734 qK6i Westbrook, F : E : 200th anniversary of the erection of the build- ing occupied as the senate house of the state of New York in 1777 at Esopus, now city of Kingston, together with sketches of old prominent citizens of Kingston, etc. 48p. Kingston 1883. 974.734 K611 480 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Newpaltz Local history Eltiflg', Ifving. Dutch village communities on the Hudson river. 68p. Bait. 1886. (Johns Hopkins university studies in his- torical and political science. 1886. V.4) 305 J62 Newpaltz used as a typical Dutch community. Eltinge, Edmund. Account of the settlement of New Paltz by the Huguenots, (see Ulster county historical society. Collections. i860. I : 40-48) 974-734 UI7 Huguenot refugees of New Paltz. {see Magazine of American history, Sep. 1893, 30: 142-47) 973 M27 Lefevre, Ralph. Huguenots of Ulster county. (see Historical society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. Papers. 1894. p. 41-55) N. Y. state hb. Newpaltz. New Paltz, Reformed church. Records of the reformed Dutch church of New Paltz, containing an account of the organization of the church, and the register of consistories, members, marriages and baptisms. 269P. N. Y. 1896. (Holland society of New York. Collections, v. 3) 285.7747 N422 Stitt, C. H. History of the Huguenot church and settlement at New Paltz. {see Ulster county historical society. Collections, i860. I : 1S4-209) 974.734 UI7 Vennema, Ame. History of the reformed church of New Paltz, Ulster county, N. Y. from 1683 to 1883. 4op. Rondout 1884. ''85.7747 N42 Rochester Agreement relative to the working of a lead mine in Rochester town- ship, {see New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1871. 2:148-49) 929.1 N421 Sullivan county Quinlan, J. E. History of Sullivan county; embracing an account of its geology, climate, aborigines, early settlement, organization ; the formation of its towns, with biographical sketches of prominent re^dencs, etc. joop. Liberty N. Y. 1873. 974 735 Q4 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 48I Greene county History of Greene county, N. Y. with biographical sketches of its Jr°j1,^fia*'"'' prominent men. 462P. N. Y. 1884. 974-737 qH62 «o°o«y Contents : Athens, W: S. Pelletreau, p. 151-95 includiug baptismal recordu of Zion's lutheran church. Cairo, H: Whittemore, p. 203-28. Old Catskill, H: Brace, p. 86-118. Coxsackie, W: S. Pelletreau, p. 229-55. Durbam, J. G. Borthwick, p. 256-88. Greenville, H. Bogardus, p. 289-317. Hunter, E. C. Holtou, p. 322-44. Jewett, G: H. Hastings, p. 345-49. Lexington, E. C. Holton, p. 350-65. New Baltimore, H. Bogardus, p. 366-79. Prattsville, G: H. Hastings, p. 380-92. Windham, O. B. Hitchcock, p. 392-414. Genealogies of some of the old Dutch families of Greene connty by Henry Brace, p. 418-45. Rockwell, Charles. The Catskill mountains and the region around ; their scenery, legends and history, with sketches in prose and verse by Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Cole and others. 3Sip. N. Y. 1867. 917.4738 R59 Colonial period, p. 1-51. Catskill Pinckney, J. D. iSt' others. Reminiscences of Catskill; local sketches by Pinckney, together with interesting articles by Thurlovv Weed, Edwin Croswell, S. S. Day and Joseph Hallock. ygp. Catskill 1868. L. I. hist. soc. Columbia county For history of the palatines on the Livingston manor, see Palatines, p. 502. Clarkson, T: S. Biographical history of Clermont or Livingston manor before and during the war for independence. SigP- Clermont 1869. 929.2 L76 Ellis, Franklin, anon. History of Columbia county, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. 447p. Phil. 1878. 974.739 qEl5 Glenn, T: A. Clermont and the Livingstons, [see his Some colonial mansions and those who lived in them. 1898. i : 295-331) 929.1 G48 482 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Papers relating to the manor of Livingston, including the first settlement of Schoharie, 1680-1795. {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51- 3:609-841. 974.7 X424 i8s°-Si- 3:365-501- 974-7 qN423 Sedgwick, Theodore. Sketch of Robert Livingston, first proprietor of Livingston manor. {see Sedgwick, Theodore. Memoir of the life of William Livingston. 1833. p. 17-44) 923.27 L761 Terhune, Mrs M.. V. (Hawes). Oak Hill, upon the Livingston manor, {see her Some colonial homesteads. 1S97. p. 201-38) 973.2 T27 Claverack Zabriskie, F. N. History of the reformed P. D. church of Claverack ; a centennial address. 95p. Hudson 1867. 285.7747 C57 Social and civil history of the town by E. S. Porter, p. 35-56. Addresses in the grove and churcli, \i. 57-75. Hillsdale Collin, J: F. History of Hillsdale, Columbia county, N. Y. a memo- rabilia of persons and things of interest, passed and passing; ed. by H.S.Johnson. 143+195P. Philmont N. Y. 1883. 974.739 H59 Biographic sketches of early settlers, apx. p. 1-131. Rensselaer county The old Van Rensselaer mansion, {see Scribner's monthly, Oct. 1873, 6:651-58) 051 Scr3r Sylvester, N. B. History of Rensselaer county, N. Y. with illustra- tions and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. 564P. Phil. 1880. 974.741 qSys Weise, A. J. History of the 17 towns of Rensselaer county, from the colonization of the manor of Rensselaerswyck to the present time. 158P. Troy 1880. 974-741 W43 , Published in Troy daily times. Lansingburg Weise, A. J. History of Lansingburgh, N. Y. from the year 1670 to 1877. 44P- Troy 1877. 974 74i L29 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 483 Schaghticoke Viele, E. L. Knickerbockers of New York 2 centuries ago. (x^r Local history TT..i-T-^n^ , TT KeusBBlaers- Harpers Magazine, Dec. 1876, 54: 33-43) 051 H23 wyik Knickerbocker estate at Schaghticoke. Troy Lamb, MrsM. J. R. (Nash). Beginnings of the city of Troy, (see Magazine of American history, July 1S92, 28 : 1-19) 973 M27 Weise, A. J. History of the city of Troy, from the expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to 1S76 ; with maps and statistical tables by A. G. Bardin. 4oop. Troy 1876. 974.741 T75 Colonial period, p. 1-353. , Troy's loo years, 1789-1S89. 4S3P- Troy 1891. 974.74 1 qT75 Colonial period, p. 1-18. Rensselaerswyck Eensselaerswyck, or the manor of the Van Rensselaer.s, iucUuled parts of the present Columbia, Eensselaer and Albany counties. For Van Curler, see Van Twiller, p. 336. Barnard, D. D. Discourse on the life, services and character of Stephen Van Rensselaer; delivered before the Albany institute, Ap. 15, 1S39. i44p. Alb. 1839. 923-27 V35 Stepheu Van Eensselaer was born in 1764, but this sketch contains ma- terial regarding his ancestors, the patroons. Includes an account of the manor of Eensselaerswyck. (see Van Rensselaer, Afrs Sarah, arwn. Ancestral sketches. 1882. p. 281-375) 923-27 qV3S An historical sketch of the colony and manor of Rensse- laerswyck; read before the Albany institute, Ap. 25, 1839. (see his Discourse on the life, services and character of Stephen Van Rensselaer. 1839. p. 97-144) 923-27 V35 Noticed in North American review, Oct. 1S39, 49 : 478-83. Conditions freely assented to and acce])ted by Killiaen Van Rensse- laer in his quality as patroon of his colonie named Rensselaerswyck, and by Dr Johannes Megapolensis as preacher to administer and promote divine service in the aforesaid colonie for the term of six succesjsive years. (see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:448-50) 974.7 Ocii 484 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Local history Cufler, Arent Van. Letter to the patroon, dated at the Manhattans, Eenaselaers- wjck 16 June 1643. (.f^^ O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Nether- land. 1846-48. 1:456-65) 974 7 Ocii Glenn, T : A. Patroonship of the Van Rensselaers. {see his Some colonial mansions and those who lived in them. 1898. i : 139- 68) 929.1 G48 Insinuation, protest and presentment on behalf of the patroon of the colonic of Rensselaerswyck 1643. (.y^t? O'Callaghan, E. B. His- tory of New Netherland. 1846-4S. i : 466-68) 974-7 Ocii Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Van Rensselaer paanor. {see Magazine of American history, Jan. 1884, 11:1-32) 973 M27 Legal custom against the abuse of outstanding accounts in the colonie of Rensselaers wyck. {see 0"Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. i : 442-47) 974-7 Ocir List of freeholders in the city of Albany and manor of Rensselaers- wyck. 1742. {see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59- 2:186-90. 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 2:282-83. 974.743 M921 Memorandum for Dominie Johannes Megapolensis, this 3d June, 1642, proceeding to the colonie by the ship De Houttuyn. {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:451-54) 974.7 Ocn Names of settlers in Rensselaerswyck, 1630 to 1646. {see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 1:15-23. 974.743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 1:64-76. 974743 M921 . (j-c? O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:433-41) 974 7 Ocn O'Callaghan, E. B. Colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1614 to 1646. {see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 1:183-206. 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 1:9-43. 974.743 M921 From O' Callaghan. History of New Netherland. Colony of Rensselaerswyck 1646 to 1664. (j(?if Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 2:13-52. 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 2:9-47. 974-743 M921 From O' Callaghan. History of New Netherland. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 485 E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:466-78) 974.7 Ocii Payment and expenditure which Kiliaen van Rensselaer has advanced and paid in his life-time as patroon of the colonie called Rensselaers- wyck for the support of said colonie together with what has been expended and paid after his decease in behalf of said colonie. (see O'Caliaghan, E. C. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 1:429-32) 974.7 Ocii~ Pepper, Calvin. Manor of Rensselaerswyck. 34P. Alb. 1846. 974-743 P39 Reynolds, Cuyler. Relics of Rensselaerswyck. {see Cosmopolitan, Dec. 1897, 24: 136-41) 051 qC82 Roever, N. de. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer en zijne kolonie Rensselaers- wijck. (jdv Oud-Holland, 1890, 8: 29-54, 241-59) 059 qOu2 Tenney, Jonathan. The manor and the Van Rensselaers. (see Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 286-92) 974.742 qH83 Van Rensselaer, Johan. Commission of Gerrit Swart, schout of Rensselaerswyck ; and, Instructions drawn up for Gerrit Swart as officer of the colonie. (see O'Caliaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 2:564-66) 974-7 Ocii Van Rensselaer, Mrs M. D. (King;). The Van Rensselaers of the manor of Rensselaerswyck. 2ip. n.p. <'i888. 929.2 qV3S Composed largely of portraits. Albany county Albany county. Early records of the city and county of Albany and colony of Rensselaerswyck, 1656-75; tr. from the original Dutch with notes by Jonathan Pearson. 528p. Alb. 1869. 974 742 qAli Translation of two manuscript volumes labelled Deeds, A & B, in county clerk's office. Reprinted in Munsell. Collections. . Records, 1654-78. (see Munsell, Joel. Collections on thl history of Albany. 1865-71. 3 : 1-224; 4 : 225-510) 974.743 qM92 Translated by Jonathan Pearson. Body of the text reprinted from Albany county. Earhj records, p. 1-510. 4oO NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Aibaiy co'uirty "^^^ beavcr aud the fur trade, (see Holland, G: R. & Tenney, Jona- than. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 296-300) 974.742 qH85 Colonial military affairs and wars in Albany county, {see Howell, G: R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 382-90) 974-742 qH83 County of Albany, (xfrif Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. I : 142-48. 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 1:191-95. 974 743 M921 Doig, Robert. History of the township of Berne, (see Howell, G: R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 800-23) 974-742 qH83 Dutch and Indian names for Albany and vicinity, (see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 2:226-33. 974-743 ^^92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 2:311-19. 974.743 M921 Fernow, Berthold. Genealogical data gathered from Albany county and New York city records, (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1890, 21 : 170-72) 929.1 qN42i Hall & Patterson, advertising agents. History of Albany county, 1683-1867. 5op. Syracuse 1867. 040 P v. 2119 Howell, G ; R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany ; history of the county of Albany, N. Y. from 1609 to 1886. 997p. N. Y. 18S6. 974.742 qH83 Includes also their History of the county of Schenectady, K. Y. from 1662 to 1886. Land patents, settlenaents, leases, titles and boundaries, (see Howell, G. R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 292-95) 974-742 qH83 List of the freeholders of the city and county of .Albany, 1720. (see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 1:231-34. 974-743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 1:263-68. 974.744 M92I {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:370-73- 974-7 N424 1850-51. 1:241-46. 974.7 qN423 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY s of families and the number of children in each household in the city and county of Albany, 1697, (j^(f Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany. 1850-59. 9:81-89) 974.743 M93 List of the inhabitants and slaves in the city and county of Albany, 1714. (j-« Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) iSso-59- 3: 243' 974-743 M93 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 3:334- 974-743 M921 MacMurray, J. W. Houses in ancient Albany county, (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 441-50) 974-744 qScha Markle, J. S. History of Coeyman's township, {see Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 824-40) 974 742 qH83 History of the township of Bethlehem, {see Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 775-800) 974-742 qH83 Masten, A. H. ano/i. History of Cohoes, N. Y. from its earliest settlement to the present time. 327P. Alb. 1877. 974.742 C66 Munsell, Frank. Bibliography of Albany; being a catalogue of books and other publications relating to the city and county of Albany in the state of New York. 72p. Alb. 1883. 016.974742 M92 Includes also many books published in Albany but not relatiuK to Albany affairs. New York colonial manuscripts relating to Albany and vicinity, {see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany. 1850-59. 7:257-302; 8:37-74) 974-743 M92 Parker, A. J. eo/itp. Landmarks of Albany county, N. Y. 3v.in i. Syracuse 1894. 917.4742 P22 Pearson, Jonathan, co?/ip. Contributions for the genealogies of the first settlers of Albany, (see Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of Albany. 1865-71. 4:92-184) 974.743 qM()2 Contributions for the genealogies of the first settlers of the ancient county of Albany from 1630 to 1800. i82p. Alb. 1872. 929.1 P31 4oO NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Aibaiy '^'°'^ Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions to the history of the ancient Dutch famines of Albany, (s^e New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1 87 1. 2:190-92; Ap. 1872, 3:81-83) 929.1 N421 • Introduction to Albany county records, (see Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of Albany. 1865-71. 3: pref. p. 7-8) 974-743 qM92 Proctor, L. B. Bench and bar; or, Legal history of Albany county, (see Howell, G: R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1S86. p. 123-2031 974.742 qH83 Tenney, Jonathan. History of population in Albany county, {see Howell, G: R. & Tenney, Jonathan. Bicentennial history' of Albany. 1SS6. p.271-76) 974-742 qHS3 History of the county of Albany, {see Howell, G: R. & Tenney. Jonathan. Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p. 12-80) 974.742 qH83 Albany- Albany institute . Proposed erection of local historical monuments; report of special committee an archaeology, p.137-44. Alb. 1881. 974-743 Ah Extracts from Transactions of Jlbaiii/ institute, 18SS, 10: 137-44. (.?«•' Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886. p.749-74) 974-742 qH 83 <>'"»"«? Rev. Gideon Schaets. {see O'Callaghan, E. B. History of New Nether- land. 1846-48. 2:567-68) 974.7 Ocii Second pastor of the Dutch church in Albany, 1657-83. Rogers, E. P. Historical discourse on the reformed protestant Dutch church of Albany, delivered on Nov. 26, 1857, in the North Dutch church. i2op. N. Y. 1858. 285.7747 Ahi St Peter's church and other matters, {see Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of Albany. 1865-71. 1:388-91) 974-743 qMpa Stanton, Rev. H. C. Origin and growth of presbyterianism in Albany, historical discourse delivered in the State street presbyterian church, Albany, July 18, 1886. 27P. Alb. 1886. 974-743 '^ZS The first presbyterians came to Albany about 1760 and the first church was built in 1776. Saratoga county Bond, L. A. Old and new Saratoga, (see National magazine, July 1892, 16:313-36) . 973 M271 Bullard, E: F. History of Saratoga ; an address delivered at Schuyler- ville, N.Y. July4, 1876. 22p. Ballston Spa 1876. 974.748 Sa?! Includes also Saratoga county by G: G. Scott, and Saratoga and Kay-ad- ros-se-ra by N. B. Sylvester. Scott, G: G. Saratoga county; an historical address and a centennial address by J. S. L'Amoreaux deUvered at Ballston Spa, N. Y. July 4, 1876. 47p. Ballston Spa 1876. 974-748 Sa7i Stone, W: L. Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. 4Srp. N. Y. 1875. 974-748 Say Bibliograiihy, p. 441-48. Sylvester, N. B. History of Saratoga county, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Si4p. Phil. 1878. 974748 qSys Saratoga and Kay-ad-ros-se-ra ; an historical address delivered at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. July 4, 1876. 52P. Troy 1876. 974.748 Sa7i Walworth, E. H. Saratoga; the struggle for the great waterways. (see Powell, L. P. ed. Historic towns of the middle states. 1899. p.39-70) 974-7 P87 496 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Washington county Local history Corev, Allen, Gazetteer of the county of Washington, N. Y. com- Washington ■' ' ^ o . couDty prising a correct statistical and miscellaneous history of the county and several towns from their organization to the present time. 264P. Schuylerville 1849. 917.4749 C8i Fitch, Asa. A historical, topographical and agricultural survey of the county of Washington, (see New York state agricultural society. Transactions. 1848. 8:877-975} 630.6 Kz History of the eouuty dowu to the reTolntion. Hall, Hiland. New York Dellius patent, (see Historical magazine, Feb. 1868, ser. 2, 3 : 74-76} 973 H62 v. 13 Jermain, G: W^. Historical address, (see Smart, J. S. & Noble, Henry, ccm/. Proceedings of the centennial anniversary of the old town of Cambridge. 1874. p. 16-42) 974.749 C14 Johnson, Crisfield, a/io/i. History of Washington county, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. S04p. Phil. 1878. 974.749 qJ62 Kellogg, Lewis. Sketch of the history of Whitehall, civil and relig- ious; a discourse delivered on the 27th of June 1847 by Kellogg, being the loth anniversary of his ministry in the place. i6p. Whitehall 1S47. 974-749 W58 Mackenzie. W^. A. Union presbyterian church of Salem, N. Y. his- torical sermon delivered Oct. 29, 1876. 45P. Salem 1876. 285.1747 Sa3 Salem, (N. Y.) historical committee. Salem book, records of the past and glimpses of the present. 250P. Salem 1896. 974.749 Sa3 Genealogy and biography, )>. 28-79. Smart, J. S. & Noble, Henry, eam/>. Proceedings of the centennial anniversary of the old town of Cambridge. iiip. Camb. 1874. 974.749 C14 Historical aililress by Hon. G. W: Jermain and other speeches. Sprague, E: P. Historical sketch of the presbyterian church in Salem, Washington county, N. Y. delivered June 4, 1876. 49P. Salem 1876. 285.1747 Sa3 Thurston, E. P. History of the town of Greenwich, from the earliest settlement to the centennial, also an oration delivered by D. A. Boies, at Greenwich, N. Y. July 4th, 1876. 78p. Salem 1876. 974.749 G83 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 497. Mohawk valley wk river in history; a Herkimercounty historical society, Sep. 8, 1896. 4p. n.p.n.d. 974,761 qEa7 Also in Herkimer county historical society. Papers. 1896. p.62-G8, 974,761 H42, and in American historical register, Oct.-Nov. 1896, 4 ; 571-82, 973 qAmsi. Mohawk valley and the palatines. 6p. n. p. 1898. 974.74 Ea7 Also in Herkimer county historical society. Papers. 1898. p. 57-62, 974.761 H42 Reminiscences concerning several persons connected with important historical events. 8p. n. p. 1896. N.Y. state lib. Also in Herkimer county historical society. Papers. 1896. p. 83-90, 974.761 H42 Kapp, Friedrich. Die Deutschen am Mohawk, {see his Geschichte der Deutschen im staate New York. 1869. p. 146-70) 325.243 K14 Mohawk country. (j,f^ Historical record, Schenectady) 974.7 qH62 Jan.-Ap. 1872, I : 20-21, 32-34, 49-Si> 65-68 Papers relating to the Oneida country and Mohawk valley 1756-57. [see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:507-34. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:327-43. 974.7 qN423 Smith, G ; W. The royal grant, {see Herkimer county historical society. Papers. 1897. p. 7-24) 974761 H42 Warren, Mrs M. S. The first settlers of the Mohawk valley, {see Herkimer county historical society- Papers. 1896. p. 36-43) 974.761 H42 Schenectady county For Van Curler and his journal, see Van Twiller, p. 336. Backus, J. T. Discourse containing the history of the presbyterian church, Schenectady, during its first century and of a pastorate through a third of a century. 32p. Alb. 1869. 285.1747 Sch2 Brief chronicle of the reformed Dutch church at Schenectady, {see Magazine of the reformed Dutch church, Feb. 1828, 2 : 328-30) 305 M27 498 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY s °h"neotS^y^ Burning of Schenectady, 1 690, (see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) """'*? 1850-59. 4:240-74. 97+743 M92 Ed. 2. 1869-71. 4:226-59. 974-743 M921 Carpenter, G: W. Account of the burning of Schenectady in 1690 drawn up from manuscript records, (f,?^ Albany institute. Trans- actions. 1833-52. 2:263-74) N. Y. state lib. Darling-, T. G. Historical sketch of the ist presbyterian church, (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p.399-408) 974-744 qSch2 The destruction of Schenectady, (see New York historical society. Collections. Publication fund ser. 1870. 2:165-76) 974-7 N42 Ecclesiastical societies of Schenectady. (see Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. History of the county of Schenectady, N. Y. 1886. p. 86-113) 974-742 qH83 Contents : Eetormed uetber Dutch church. St. George's church (episcopal). First Presbyieri-in. Glenville. (see Historical record. Schenectady, Feb. 1872,1:43-48, 62-64) 974-7 qH62 Griffis, W : E. Historical discourse. (see Schenectady, N. Y. First reformed church. • 200th anniversary. 1880. p.3i-53) 285.7747 Sch2 Holland society of New York. Bicentennial of the burning and massacre of Schenectady. (see their Yearbook. 1890-91. p. 112-37) 974.7 qH7i Including lists of persons killed and taken prisouers. Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. History of the county of Schenectady, N. Y. from 1662 to 1886. 2i8p. N. Y. 1886. (/«//;«■'• Bicentennial history of Albany. 1886) 974.742 qH83 Landon, J. S. Schenectady, the provincial outpost of liberty, {see Powell, L. P. d'li'. Historic towns of the middle states, 1899. p. 71- 106) 974.7 P87 MacMurray, J. W. St George's church, episcopal. (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenectady patent. 18S3. p. 389-98) 974-744 qSch2 . Schenectady, (.f,?,? Pearson, Jonathan. History of Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 436-40) 974>744 qSch2 Various forms of the name. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 499 Munsell, J. History of the county of Schenectady, {set; Howell, G : R. & Tenney, Jonathan. History of the county of county Schenectady, N. Y. p. 1-66) 974-742 qH83 The noche triste. {see American historian and quarterly genealogical re- cord, Oct. 1875, 1:41-46) 973 Am3i JJuraing of Schenectady, 1690. Papers relating to the invasion of New York and burning of Schenectady by the French, 1690. {see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Doc- umentary history of the state of New York) 1S49-51. 1:283-312. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:177-95- 974-7 qN423 Contents: Receipt of news of burning of Schenectady in Albany. List of people killed and taken prisoners. Pearson, Jonathan. Adult freeholders, who settled in Schenectady before 1700, together with a description of their house lots and other possessions, (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 82-230) 974.744 qSch2 Borough and city charter 1765 and 1798. {see his History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 426-32) 974.744 qSch2 Burning of Schenectady, (.f^-^ his History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 244-70) 974.744 qSchz Contributions for the genealogies of the descendants of the first settlers of the patent and city of Schenectady from 1662 to 1800. 324p. Alb. 1873. 929.1 P311 Division of lands ; how the lands purchased by Van (3urler from the Mohawks in 1661 were divided among the first proprietors, {see his History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 58-81) 974-744 qSch2 Extract from the doop-boek or baptismal register of the reformed protestant Dutch church of Schenectady, N. Y. (jff New England historical and genealogical register) 929.1 N422 Ap.— Oct. 1S64, 18:148-50, 231-37, 357-61 Jan. 1S65, 19:69-73 July 1866, 20:217-20 Oct. 1865, 19:315-17 Ap. 1867, 21:128-31 History of the church; some facts for the history of the Reformed protestant Dutch church of Schenectady, {see Schenectady (N. Y.) Reformed church. 200th anniversary. 1880. p. 54—264) 285.7747 Sch2 SOO NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY schfnecud^^ Pearson, Jonathan. Introduction ; historical sketch, (see Ms History ™"°'y of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 1-57) 974.744 qSch2 Notices of the ministers of the reformed protestant Dutch church of Schenectady, N. Y. (see New England historical and genealogi- cal record, July 1865, 19 : 204-6) 929-1 N422 Old French war, 1744-4S. (see his History of the Schenectady patent. 18S3. p. 290-97) 974-744 qSch? & MacMurray, J. W. Fortifications and garrisons, (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenectady patent. 18S3. P- 304-33) 974-744 qScha . Indian trade, (see Pearson, Jonathan. History of the Schenec- tady patent 18S3. p. 409-25) 974.744 qScha Reformed nether Dutch church, (see Pearson, Jonathan. His- tory of the Schenectady patent. 1883. p. 334-88) 974.744 qSch2 Pearson, Jonathan fr' others. History of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times ; being contributions toward a history of the lower Mohawk valley ; ed. by J. W. MacMurray. 466p. Alb. 1883. 974.744 qSch2 Political history of Schenectady county, (see Historical record Sche- nectady, Mar.-Ap. 1872, 1:58-59, 6S-69) 974-7 qH62 Sanders, John. Centennial address relating to the early history of Schenectady and its first settlers ; delivered at Schenectady, July 4, 1876. 346p. Alb. 1879. 974.744 Sas Early settlers, p. 21-208. Schenectady, First reformed church. 200th anniversary of the First reformed protestant Dutch church of Schenectady, June 20th and 2ist, 1880. 264P. Schenectady 1880. 285.7747 Schz Contents: Proceediufis, p. 7-29. Historical discourse by W: E. Griffis, p. 31-53. History of the church by Jonathan Pearson, p. 54-26i. Schuyter, P. &^ others. Account of the massacre at Schenectady in a letter dated Albany, 15th Feb. 1689-90. {sde Whitmore, W: H. eii. Andros tracts. 1874. 3:114-20) 974.4 W59 . Letter from the convention of Albany to the government of Connecticut concerning the destruction of Schenectady, 1690. (see Magazine of American history, July 1883, 10:65-68) 973 M27 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 50I Terhune, Mrs M,. V. (Hawes). Scotia, the Glen-Sanders Schenectady, N. Y. {see her More colonial homesteads. 1899. " p. 155-86) 973-2 T271 Toll, D. J. Narrative, embracing the history of two or three of the first settlers and their families of Schenectady, with a description of the winter evening visits, recreations and of the tea-parties of olden times. S7p. Schenectady 1847. 974-744 Sch2 Van Rensselaer, Maunsell. Memoir of the French and Indian expedition against the province of New York which surprised and burned Schenectady, Feb. 9, 1689-90. [see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1846. p. 101-23) 974-7 N421 Watson, J: F. First settlement of Schenectady, {see his Annals and occurrences of New York city and state. 1846. p. 26-34) 974-7 W331 (.fwn. History of Clinton and Franklin counties, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. So8p. Phil. 1880. 974-754 qH93 Franklin county, p. 375-508. Sylvester, N. B. Historical sketches of northern New York and the Adirondack wilderness; including traditions of the Indians, early explorers, pioneer settlers, hermit hunters, etc. 3i6p. Troy 1877. 974-75 Sys Watson, W. C. Occupation of the Champlain valley, (see American historical record. May 1872, i : 200-4) 973 qAn'13 508 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Lakes George and Champlain Local history IncUidiag counties of Clinton, Esses, Warren, Washington Lakes George •nd champiain Barnes, Melvin, anon. Reminiscences of Lake Champlain. {see his Reprint of a short biography of Col. Ebenezer Allen. 1852. p.20— 32) 92357 A1S2 Battle of Lake George, {see Atlantic monthly, Oct. 1884, 54 : 444-56) 051 At6 Bibliography and cartography [of Lake George], {see Society for the preservation of scenic and historic places and objects. Annual report. 1900. p. 65-68) N. Y. state lib. Butler, B: C. Lake George and Lake Champlain from their first dis- covery to 1759. 240P. Alb. 1868. 974-75 B97 Devoted mostly to the events of the wars between French and English colonists. Canfield, T: H. Discovery, navigation and navigators of Lake Cham- plain. {see Hemmenway, A. M. Vermont historical gazetteer. 1867-91. 1 : 656-707) 974.3 H37 Cook, Joseph. Home sketches of Essex county, first number; Ticon- deroga. 139P. Keeseville 1858. 974-753 T43 Dayne, M. A. Ticonderogue-Fort Carillon, {see American monthly magazine, Oct. 1896, 9 : 319-27) 973-3 Am3 De Costa, B: F. Lake George; its scenes and characteristics, with glimpses of the olden times, to which is added some account of Ticonderoga. i8ip. N. Y. 1868. 917.4751 D3S Colonial period, p. 72-119. Narrative of events at Lake George, from the early colonial times to the close of the revolution. 74p. N. Y. 1868. 974.751 qD3S 75 copies printed. - Notes on the history of Fort George during the colonial and revo- lutionary periods, with contemporaneous documents. 78p. N. Y. 1871. 974.751 Colonial period, first nine pages. George 3, king of Great Britain. Patent of the town of Queensbury, N. Y. 1762. (see Historical magazine, Oct. 1867, sen 2, 2 : 237-40) 973 H62 v. 12 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 509 Holden, A. W. History of the town of Queensbury in the state of LakMGMr'^ New York with biographical sketches of many of its distinguished ""'i Lihamprain men and some account of the aborigines of northern New York. Sigp. Alb. 1874. 974-751 Q3 Includes much about Lake George and Lake Champlaiu. Hurd, D. H. a?ion. History of Clinton and Franklin counties, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. 5o8p. Phil. 1880. 974.754 qHgj Marvin^ Henry. Complete history of Lake George ; embracing a great variety of information and compiled with an especial reference to meet the wants of the traveling community; intended as a descriptive guide, together with a complete history and present appearance of Ticonderoga. io2p. N. Y. 1853. 917.4751 M36 Guide book, with chapters on historic eveuts connected with the lake in French wars. N.Y. (state) - Historian. Muster rolls of a century; from 1664 to 1760. (jf Annual report. 1897. 2:371-956) 974-7 N425 Includes muster rolls of the battle of Lake George. Palmer, P: S. History of Lake Champlain from its first exploration by the French in 1609 to close of the year 1814. 223P. Plattsburg 1S53. 974-754 P18 276P. Alb. 1866, <= '53. 974-754 P181 Papers relating to the French seigniories on Lake Champlain. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:535-86. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 1:3+5-76- 974-7 qN423 Parkman, Francis. Historic handbook of the northern tour; Lakes George and Champlain; Niagara; Montreal; Quebec. i8op. Bost. 18S5. 973 P23 Smith, H. P. ed. History of Essex county, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. 754p. Syracuse 1885. 974-753 qSms Society of colonial wars-New York state society. Account of the battle of Lake George, Sep. 8, 1755; compiled by the committee on historical documents and Lake George memorial committee of the society. i5p. N. Y. 1897. 973.2 qSoi Thompson, B: F. Battle of Ticonderoga, 1758. (see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1847. p. 112-17) 974.7 N421 5^0 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY c^nfra?'^*"'^^ ToFrcy, J. Discovery and occupation of Lake Champlain. (see NewYork Vermont historical society. Proceedings, i860, p. 13) N. Y. state lib. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt. Historical discourse on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the battle of Lake George, 1755, dehvered at the court-house, Caldwell, N. Y. Sep. 8, 1855, with notes and a map. Sop. Phil. 1856. 908 V35 Watson, W. C General view and agricultural survey of the county of Essex, (see New York state agricultural society. Transactions. 1853. 12:649-898) 630.6 K2 PrerevolutioDary bislory, p. 649-92, Mihtary and civil history of the county of Essex, N. Y. and a general survey of its physical geography, its mines and minerals and industrial pursuits. S04p. Alb. 1869. 974-753 W33 Occupation of the Champlain valley, (see American historical record, May 1872, i : 200-4) 973 qAm3 . ed. &* comp. Pioneer history of the Champlain valley being an account of the settlement of the town of Willsborough by William Gilliland together with his journals and other papers and a memoir and historical and illustrative notes. 231?- ' Alb. 1863. 974-753 W68 Williams, Thomas. Campaigns against Crown Point in 1755 and 1756; correspondence of Dr Thomas Williams, a surgeon in the army, (see Historical magazine, 1857-75, s^""' *, 7 : 209-16) 973 H62 V.17 Central New York Inclnrling counties of Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Ouondaga, Osweno, Tioga, Tompkins Bartram, John. Observations on the inhabitants, cHmate, soil, rivers, productions, animals and other matters worthy of notice, made in his travels from Pensilvania to Onondaga, Oswego and the Lake Ontario in Canada, to which is annexed a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara by Mr Peter Kalm. 94P. Lond. 1751. 917.47 B2S . Geneva N. Y. 1895. 917-47 B281 300 copies reprinted from the London edition of 1751. Bruce, D. H. Onondaga's centennial; gleanings of a century. 2 v. Bost. 1896. 974-765 qB83 Relations of tbe English with the Indians, 1 : 82- 134. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 511 Churchill, J: C, Smith, H. P. & Child, W. S. ed. Landmarks of Lo«i^history Oswego county, N. Y. 854+72 + 348P. Syracuse 1895. New rork 974.767 qC47 Clark, G; T. Oswego; an historiral address delivered July 15, 1896 at the centennial celebration of the evacuation by the British of Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y. and their surrender of the mihtary posts of the northern frontier to the United States. 26p. n. p. 1896. 974-767 Cs4 Clark, J. V. H. Onondaga; or, Reminiscences of earlier and later times ; being a series of historical sketches relative to Onondaga; with notes on the several towns in the county, and Oswego. 2V, Syracuse 1849. 974-76s Cs4 Geddes, George. Report on the agriculture and industry of the county of Onondaga, state of New York with an introductory account of the aborigines. i4op. Alb. i860. 917.4765 G26 From the Transactions of the New York state agricultural society, 1859. History, p. 5-19. Goodwin, H. C. Pioneer history; or Cortland county and the border wars of New York from the earliest period to the present time. 4S6p. N. Y. 1859. N. Y. pub. lib. Hammond, Mrs L, M. History of Madison county, state of New York. 774P- Syracuse 1872. 974.764 H18 Harris, G: H. Aboriginal occupation of the lower Genesee country. 96p. Rochester 1844. 974-788 qH24 This work comprises the first 15 chapters of the Semi-centennial history of Rochester, ed. by W : F. Peck. Johnson, Crisfield, comp, anon. History of Oswego county, N, Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its promi- nent men and pioneers. 449P- Phil. 1877. 974-767 qJ62 Jones, M. M. Lieutenant-colonel James F. Mercer and the fall of Oswego in 1756. (see Potter's American monthly, Sep. 1876, 7:178-83) 973 qA-m3 . A scrap of early Oswego (New York) history, (see Potter's American monthly, Nov. 1875, 5:832-33) 973 qAm3 Mulford, H: D. Onondaga county centennial; historical address prepared at the request of the Onondaga historical association and delivered in the reformed Dutch church, Syracuse, N. Y. Sunday, May 27, 1894. 28p. Syracuse 1894. 974-76S Sy8 512 _ NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Soutbera^'""^ Papcrs relating to the first settlement and capture of Fort Oswego, New York ^7 27-56. [see N. Y. (state)— State, Secretary of. 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Y.? 1856. 974.736 G73 History of Delaware county, N. Y. with illustrations, biographical sketches and porf^aits of some pioneers and prominent residents. 363P. N. Y. 1880. 974.736 fH62 County was organized 1797, but m.iny of the towns were settled earlier. Papers relating to the Susquehannah river, 1683-1757. (see N. Y. (state) — State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:391-420. 974.7 N424 1850-51. I : 257-74. 974.7 qN423 Includes map of the head waters of the Susquehanna and Delaware; em- bracing early patents on south side of the Mohawk river 1790. Sawyer, John. History of Cherry Valley from 1740-1898. 156P. Cherry Valley 1898. 974 774 C423 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 513 Western New York Inclading counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chemung, Genesee, Living- Local history stou, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, New'Tork Yates Barton, J. L. Address on the early reminiscences of Western New York and the lake region of country, delivered before the Young men's association of Buffalo, Feb. i6, 1848. 69P. Buffalo 1848. 974-78 B28 Conover, G: S. ed. History of Ontario county, N. Y. with illustrations and family sketches of some of the prominent men and families, 'comp. by L: C. Aldrich, S18+396P. Syracuse 1893. 974-786 qC76 Doty, L. L. History of Livingston county, N. Y. from its earliest traditions to its part in the war for our union, with an account of the Seneca nation of Indians and biographical sketches of earliest settlers and prominent public men; to which is prefixed a bio- graphical introduction by A. J. H. Duganne. 685P. Geneseo 1876. 974-785 D74 O'Reilly, Henry. Settlement in the \yest; sketches of Rochester; with incidental notices of western New York. 4i6p. Rochester 1838. 974-789 Or3 Parker, J//-.y P. J. (Marsh). Rochester; a story historical. 4i2p. 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Rochester 1852. 974.78 T85 Purchase was made in 1788, but the introductory pages contain much pre- revolutionary history. 5^4 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY LakeEde'""'^ Tumcr, Ofsamus. Pioneer history of the Holland purchase of western aud Niagara jvjg^y York, embracing some account of the ancient remains, eyop. Buffalo 1850. 974-79 T85 ContaiDs mach early history of western New York. 666p. Buffalo 1849. 974-79 T852 Lake Erie and Niagara Including counties of Chautauqua, Erie, Ni:igara For list of early descriptions of Niagara Falls see A few words regarding the falls of Niagara, (see N. Y. (state)— Niagara reser- vation. Commissioners, Annual report. 1894. 10:72-107) 711 N-t21 Briggs, Erasmus. History of the original town of Concord, being the present towns of Concord, Collins, N. Collins and Sardinia, Erie county, N. V. gyyp. Rochester 1883. 974-796 C74 History of Fort Niagara, i668-r759. {see Historical magazine, Nov. 1S64, 8:367-72) 973 H62 History of Niagara county, N. Y. 397P. N. Y. 1878. 974-798 qH62 Johnson, Crisfield- Centennial history of Erie county, N. Y. being its annals from the earliest recorded events to the looth year of Ameri- can independence. Si2p. Buffalo 1876. 974.796 J63 Journal of the siege of Niagara, 1759, translated from the French, {see Historical magazine, 1869, ser. 2, 5 :i97-g9) _ 973 H62 v.15 ' Kalm, Peter. Letter to his friend in Philadelphia, containing a particu- lar account of the great fall of Niagara, {see Bartram, John. Obser- vations. 1751. p.79-95) 917-47 B28 Dated 1750. Ketchum, William. Authentic and comprehensive history of Buffalo, comprising historic notices of the six nations or Iroquois Indians, including a sketch of the life of Sir William Johnson. 2v. Butfalo 1864-65. 974-797 K49 Mostly history of Seneca Indians. Marshall, O. H. The Niagara frontier; embracing sketches of its early history, and Indian, French and English local names ; read be- fore the Buffalo historical club, Feb. 27th, 1865. 46p. Buffalo 1865? 974-798 ^^35 Printed for private circulation. NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 515 Marshall, O. H. The Niagara frontier, {see Buffalo historical society. LakeMe*"'' Publications. 1880. 2:395-429) 974-797 B86 ""d NUgara (.fi'^' Munsell, Joel. Historical series. : 887. 15:275-320) N. Y. state lib. Mixer, M. E. Fort Erie and the mouth of the Niagara river, {see Magazine of Western history, Ap. t886, 3 : 711-26) 973 M271 Porter, A. H. afwn. Historical sketch of Niagara from 1678 to 1876. 5ip. n.p. n.d. 974-798 P83 Porter, P: A. Brief history of Old Fort Niagara. 84p. Niagara Falls 1896. 974-798 F77 Champlain not Cartier made the first reference to Niagara falls in literature. i5p. Niagara Falls '^iSgg. 974.799 qP83 A short history and description of Fort Niagara, with an account of its importance to Great Britain, written by an English prisoner, 1758; ed. by P. L. Ford. i8p. Brooklyn 1890. 974.798 Wiley, S: T. & Garner, W. S. Biographical and portrait cyclo- pedia of Niagara county, N. Y. 640P. Phil. 1892. 920.074798 qW64 Sketch of colonial history of the region, p. 17-46. Young, A. W. History of Chautauqua county, N. Y. from its first settlement to the present time with numerous biographical and family sketches. 672P. Buffalo 1875. 974-795 Y8 Early history of Chautauqua by Obed Edson. INDEX The superior figures tell the exact place on the page in ninths means page 3C2, beginning in the third ninth of the page. i. e. third of the way down. e. g. 362' ibout one Abbott, J: S. C. Peter Stuyvesant, 337^ Aitzema, Leo de. Extracts from his History of the United provinces relating to Xew Xetherland. 33T. Albany, 4S8'-95'; buildings, 492'; bylaws, 490"; charters. 491'; church records, 492°-93^; city records, 490'-9r; description, 493'; Dutch period, 490=; Eng- lish period, 490^-91°; Indian trade. 491"; localities, 492'; mayors, 489"; names, 389'; records, 490"; religious history. 494^-95'; residents. 492-'-93^ Albany, First Lutheran church. Manual, 494'. Albany. Reformed Protestant Dutch church. Baptisms. 492\ Deacon's account book liSd.')- 171.5, 404=. Albany county, 4S5'-95'; population, 4SG»-87=; records, 485'. Albany gazette, 404'. Albany institute. Proposed erec- tion of local historical mmiu- ments, 488=. Transactions. 2W. Alden, Mrs C. M. (Westover). Man- hattan. 431'. Alexander, James, 3l;2\ 3<>3'-«4', 366=. Denial concerning Hon. George Clarke, 360'. & Smith, William. Arguments of council in suit against Rip A'an Dam, 362°. Complaint to committee of general assembly, 364*. -Alexander. S. D. Presbytery of Xew York, 395'. Alexander, William. Conduct of Ma.1or Gen. Shirley. 3T2\ Allegany county, 513'-14". Allison. Rri: C: E. Yonkers, 471'. Almou. John. Papers relative to dispute between Great Britain and America. 375'-76^ Alphen. D. C. van. Dissertatio historico-politica de Novo Belglo colouia quondam nostratium, 321=. Aniboyna tragedy, 340'. Amenia. 476'. American antiquarian society. Areliaeologia Americana. 401% 402«. Proceedings, 294'. American chronicle, 403". American gazetteer, 369'. American historian and quarterly genealogical record. 294'. American historical association. Annual report, 294'. . Papers, 294'. American historical association— Historical manuscripts commis- sion. Annual reports, 301". American historical magazine and literary record, 294". American historical record and re- pertory of notes and queries, 294". American historical register and monthly gazette of the patriotic- hereditary societies. 294". American historical review. 294". American monthly magazine, 294\ INDEX TO NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 517 Amsterdam-Burg-ermeesteren. Con- <1itien die gepresenteert aen coloniers na Nieuw Nedeilaudt, 33. Early printing in middle colonies, 400°. Bobin, Isaac. Letters, 360'. Bogaert, Johannes. Letters relat- ing to expedition of Gov. Stuy- vesant against Fort Casimir, 338'. Bogardus, Anneke Janse, .see Janse, Anneke. Bogardus, Everardus, 439'. Bolton, Rer. Robert. County of Westchester, 465". Guide to New Roehelle, 469°. Protestant episcopal church in county of Westchester, 465°. Towns, manors and patents of county of Westchester, 466^ Bond, L. A. Old and new Saratoga, 495\ Bonney, Mrs C. V. (Van Rens- selaer). Legacy of historical gleanings, 308". Booth, M.. L. City of New York, 406». Bosworth, F. H. The doctor in Old New York. 431=. Boundary disputes, 292=, 342". Bowden. Jaimes. Society of friends in America, 396°. Bowen, L. P. Days of Francis Makemie. 433'. Bowne, .lohn. Persecution of an early friend or qmaker, 396'. Bradford, William, 401', 402', 402', 415*. Bradford bicentenai-y. 4iXi". Bradstreet. Col. John, expedition to Fort Frontenae, 373'. B'riggs. C: A: American presby- terianism, 395°. Puritanisim in New York, Briggs, Erasmus. Original town of Concord. 514\ Brinekerhoff. T. V. Fishkill, 476*. Brot'kett. L. B. & Mather, J. H. Geography of state of New York, 520 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Brodhead, Edgar. Picturesque cor- ner of three states, 472'. Brodhead, J: R. Address before New York historical society, iS-';.'/, SOC, 308'. Communicaition from Paris 181,2, 30(r. Communication to governor, 181t2, 3(Mf. Duke of York's approval of New York bill of rights. KO'. Dutch governors of Nieuiv Amsterdam, 330'. Final report to governor, 18J,5. 300'. Government of Sir Edmund Andros over New England. 351°. Impeachment of Lord Corn- bury as a forger, 3.57'. Kingston, Hurley, aud Mar- bletown, 479'. Lord Cornburj-, 3.'57'. ■ — Memoir on early coloniza- tion of New Netherland, 325'. Report, Wa. 301=. State of New York. HOS'-O'. Brookhaveu, 45o'-56'. Brooklyn, 305=, 389', 444'-47'. Brooks, E. S. Jacob Leisler in The Begum's daughter, 352'. Selection of books touching general story of Sitate of New York, 297'. Story of New York, 304'. Brooks, EraatuR. Historical records of Staten Island, 463'. Brooks, J. W. Ooui-t of common pleas of city and county of New York, SSO'. Broome county. 512'. Brown. J: II. First settlement of county of Schoharie by the Gennans, 502". Bruce, D. H. Onondaga's cen- tennial, 510«. Bryant. W: C. & Gay. S. H. Popular history of United States, 322=, 341=. Buckingham, John. Diary of land expedition against Crown Point, 358=. Buddingh. Derk. De hprvonnde hol- landsche kerk in de Vereenigde Staten, 397^. Kerk, school en watenschap, 397'. Buell. Samuel. Faithful naiTative of revival of religion in congre- gation of East-hamptou, 450'. Impoin of the Saint's con- fession that the times of men are in the band of God, 45^. Buffalo, 514'. Buffalo historical society. Publica- tions, 294«. BuUard, E: F. Saratoga, 495'. Bunker, M.. P. Long Island gene- alogies, 3S5', 440=. Burdge, Franklin. Second me- morial of Henry Wisner. 370'. Burke, Bdmiind, 377'. European settlements in America. 307=. Burnaby, Andrew. Travels in Noi-th America, 369'. Burnett, William, 361', 361'. Burton, R. English empire in America, 34r. Bushwick, 444''-47'. Butler, A. M. Scarsdale, 470'. Butler, B: C. Lake George aud "T.ake Champlain. 508'. Butler, B: F. Anniversary dis- course before Albany institute 1830, 30i'. Outline of eonstltutiona,l his- tory of New York. 378'. Butler, I^rederick. United States, [NDEX TO NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTOR\ 5-21 C, V. W. Trou-hei'tighe onderrich- tinge nopeiidhe et open stellen ■ vanilen haiulel op de oust van Africa mitsgiaders de Jlarignian, Nieu Nederlant enrte West- Indien. 336». Cald\rell, A. B. I^ecture on HarUim. ■120'. Campbell, Alexander, 362=, 3G3", 434', 438'. Maxima litoertatis custodia est, 360°. Protestation, 434'. Supplement to vindication of Campbell, 434"-. Tl-iie and just vindication of Campbell, 434^ Campbell, C: A. The Philipse family, 466=. Campbell, D. M. Oneonta, 512'. Campbell, Douglas. Historical fal- lacies regarding colonial New York, 309=. Campbell, W: W. Itobin Hood and Oapt. Kidd, 354'. ■ & Seward, W: H: Centen- nial celebration at Cherry Valley, ol2\ Canfield, T: H. Discovery, n.aviga- tion and navigators of Lake Oliampliain, 508*. Capen. Nahiim. History of de- mocracy, 309'. Carmichael, W: M. Rise and prog- ress of St George's church, Hempsitead, 450=. Carpenter, D. H. New York's first mayor, 415'. Carpenter, G: W. Burning of Schenectady, 498=. Carpenter, W: H. & Arthur, T. S. New York, 305'. Cai-terefs claim to Staten Island, 463=. Carther, E. Letter describing the stamp act riot in New Y'ork city, 415'. Case, Albertson. Sou-tliold towns, 461". Oastell, William. Extract from his Discoverie of America, 327'. Catholic church, 39.3^ Catskill, 48r. Catsktll mountains, 481'. Cattaraugus county, 513'-14=. Cayuga county, 510'-12'. Census, 385=. Central New York, 510'-12^ Chadbourne. P. A. & Moore. W. B. Public service of state of New York, 305'. Chalmers. George. Political annals of present united colonies, 309*. Chambers, JcAid, 360=. Champlain, Samuel de, 315"', 316'- 17'. Oeuvres publiees sous le patronage de I'universitg Laval, 317'. Voijiages, 317'. Les voyages de la Nouvelle France oceidentale, dicte Canada, 317=. Chandler. P. W. American crimi- nal trials. 352«. 356°. 36.5', 415». Trial of Jacob Leisler, 352'. Trial of Nicholas Bayard, 356'. Trial of Zenger, 365', 366'. Trials of certain negroes and others for conspiracy to burn New Y'ork city, 415'. Chandler, Samuel. Diary, 493'. Chandler, T: B. Life of Samuel .Johnson, 416'. Channing, Edward & Hart. A. B. Guide to study of American his- tory, 297'. Charles 2. Charter of libertys and privileges granted to New York, 349*. Charters, state. 342', 345", 349", 350*, 417'; Albany, 491'; New York city, 410', 41 0», 416', 418*. 522 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Chautauqua county, ol4=-15«. Chemung eounity, 513'-14% Chenango county, 512*. Cherry valley, 512=, 512'. Chichester, Daniel & others vs Smith, W. H. & Euland. Peter. New York supreme court, 4.56'. Child, E. B. & Sehiffer, W. H. Albany, 489'. Child, W. S.. Churchill, J: C. & Smith, H. P. Landmarks of Oswego county, 511'. Churches, see Religious history. Churchill, J: C, Smith, H. P. & Child, W. S. Landmarks of Oswego county, 511'. Cist, L: J. Memorials of Coy. Stuy- Civil list and constitutiuuiil history of colony and state of New York. 378=. 378", 380', 381=, 382". Civil lists, 382'. Claj^ham, G. M. Colonial neiglibors, 464'. Clarendon pai)ers, 344'. Clark, Emmons. Xew York mili- tary, 407=. Clark, G: T. Oswego, oil-. Clark, J. V. H. Onondaga, 511=. Clark, L: H. & Rutteuber, E: M. Orange county, 473'. Clarke, Got-. George, 300=, 361% 364=. Procla.mation, 1736, 360". Proclaniatiou announcing death of Gov. Cosby, 360'. Voyage to America, 3o7=. Clarke, Jo. New York in l(i72-73. 416=. Clarke, It: H. Catholic church in Xew York, 434'. Hon. Thomas Donga n. 3.>0". Clarke, William. Conduct of the French toward British colonies in Xorth America, 373=. Clarkson, T: S. Biographical his- tory of Clermont or Livingston manor, 481=. Clarkstown, 474'=-75'. Claverack, 482'. Cleveland, H: R. Henry Hudson, 319=. Clinton, George, 368=, 368'. Clinton county, 508'-10«. Clufiy, Alexander. American travel- Clute. .1: ,T. Annals of Stateu Is- land. 463=. Cobb, E. B. Ramapo, 475=. Cobb, S. H. Palatine or German immigration to New York and Pennsylvania. 502'. Story of the palatines, 502". Cobbetfs collection of state trials, 357=. CofCey, W: S. Colonial period, 46()=. Discourse at centennial an- niversary of St Paul's church, East Chester, 407'. Bast Chester, 467*. Colden, Cadwallader, 370=. 370=, Affairs of New York and New Jersey under tlie .I'oint gov- ernors. 354°. History of the live Indian nations, 309=. 309'. Letter to governor of New York, 388=. Letters on Smith's History of New York, 310'. Observations on province of New Y'ork, 358'. Papers, 370°. Papers relating to act of as- sembly for encouragement of In- dian trade, 405'. — Papers relating to act of as- sembly of province of New York, 310^. ■ State of lamls in province of New York in 17.12. SSS\ State of province of New York, 376*. ;di-:x to mcw vohk coloniaf Golden, Cadwallader & Smith, William. Correspoudeuce, 3W. Cole, David. Address at 25tli an- uiversaa-.v fif refonucd clmrt'li of Youkers, 471". Historical address. Tarry- town, 46S-. • liocliland couiit.v, 474". Yonlu-rs. 471". Colliu. J: F. Hillsdale, 482\ Colonial otHcers. lists, 382'. Colton. H: B. East Hampton and its old church, 457-. Colton. J. H. pub. Summary view of city of New York, 407^ Columbia county, 48r-82°. Columbia university, 292'. Colve, Gov. Anthony. Charter to towns on Long Island, 440\ Colve's charter of New York city, 410'. Camley, W. J. New York, 305=. Commerce, 405'. Coney Island, 448=, 44S=. Conover, G: S. Ontario county, 513^ Constitutional gazette, 404-. Constitutional history, 37S'-S0'. Oook, Joseph. Home sketches of Essex county, 508°. Cooper, J. B'. Babylon, 458«. Cooper, S. F. Hudson river and its early names, 389-, 4651 Corey. Allen. Gazetteer of county of Washington, 496'. Corlaer, Areudt van, see Curler, Arent van. Cornibui-j-, dnr. 357'. New Y'ork marriage licenses 1702-6. 387^ Cornell, A. B. The comnionwoaltb, 305=. Cornwall, 473'. Cortland county, 510'-12'. Cortlandt, 467=. Corwin. E: T. Amsterdam corre- spondence, 397'. Corwin, E: T. Character and de- velopment of reformed eluirch, 397'. Reformed church in Amer- ica. 397=. Report of general synod's agent on his searches in the ecclesiastical archives of Holland, 397«. Dubbs,J.H.&Hamilton,J.T. Reformed church Dutch, reformed church German, and Moravian iliurch in United States, 397'. I'osl.y. viuce of New York, 381'. Franklin county, 507'-10'. Freeman, A. S. & Pelletreau, W: S. Haverstraw, 475=. French. J: H. Gazetteer of state of New Y'ork, 305=. French and Indian war. 372'-75". French names, 390'. French settlements, 292=. Frey, S. L. Notes on Arendt van Corlaer"s journal of /6.J.}. 336'. Old Mohawk valley house, 505*. INDEX TO NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 5-29 Friends, 396»-97=. Frost, John. Book of the colonies. 3ir. Kemai-liable events in his- tory of America, 3ir. Frothingham, Washington. Fnltou couaty. 505^ Montgomery county, 505*. Fulton county, 505'-6-. Furman, Gabriel. Antiquities of Long Island, 440^ 443".. Notes relating to Brooklyn, 445', 446'. Gardiner, C. C. Lion Gardiner and his descendants, 457'. Papers and biography of Lion Gardiner, 457'. Gardiner, David. Chronicles of Easthampton, 457^ Gardiner family and lord- ship and manor of Gardiner's Island, 457=. Gardiner, J: L. East Hampton, 457». Lordship and manor of Gar- diner's Island, 457'. Notes and observations on East Hampton, 457'. Gardiner, Lion, 457^ Gardiner's Island, 456»-58». Garner, W. S. & Wiley, S: T. Cy- clopedia of Niagara county, 515°. Garretson, G. J. Discourse at quad- ragenian anniversary of ministry of Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, 452*. Gay, Ebenezer, .ir. Stony * Point, 475'. Gay, S. H. & Bryant, W: C. Popu- lar history of United States. 322=, 341'. Geddes, George. Report on agricul- ture and industry of county of Onondaga, 511'. Genealogies of single families, 292-. Genealogy, 385'-86°. Genesee county, 513'-14-. George 2. Patent and charter of St George's church, Hempstead, 450\ Royal commission to Will- iam Cosby, 361'. George 3. Patent of Queensbury, 508°. Gerard, J. W. Administration of William Kieft, 3ok.'. Dongan dharter of city of New York, 416^ • Impress of nationalities on New York city, 408=. Lady Deborah Moody. 448'. Old stadt huys of New Am- sterdam, 42r. Old streets of New York under the Dutch, 421 ». Gerbier, Balthasar. Sommier ver- hael van seekere Amerikaenshe voyagie gedaen door den ridder Balthasar Gei-bier, 328°. Gilder, J. B. New York, 408^ Gitterman, J: M. Council of ap- pointment in New York, 379^. — George Clinton and his con- test with the assembly, 368^ Glen Clove. Address at second cen- tennial anniversary, 4541 Glenn, T: A. Clermont and the Livingstons, 481°. Patroonship of the Van Rensselaers, 484=. Some colonial mansions, 481°. Glenville, 498". Goodwin, H. C. Pioneer history, 511^ Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder). Fort Amsterdam in days of the Dutch. 413«. Royce. A. C. & Putnam, Ruth. Historic New York. 295=, 40S^ Gordon, T: F. Gazetteer of state of New York, 311». 530 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Gorges, Ferdinando. Letter to Capt Mason about an expedition on the Dutch, 334'. Gould, Jaj-. Delaware county and border wars of New. York, 512'. Governors, list, i62^-iS9.}. 306'; Dutch, 330", 332*, 334'-41'; Eng- lish, 341', 844'-46^ S49'-ol=, 354'- 58°; commissions and instructions to, 298', 381=. Gowans, William. Western memo- rabilia, 408*. Grahame, .Tames. United States, 3ir. Grant, Sirs Anna (Macvicar). Al- bany, 493'. Memoirs of an American lady, 37r. Grant. B. E. Early Dutch times on the Hudson, 465'. Gravesend. 447*-4S'. Gravesend, Friends societj-. Rec- ord of births, 448=. Great Britain — Parliament. Stamp act, neS. 377=. Great Britain — Public record office. Calendar of state papers. 301°. Green, F. B. Rockland county. 474^ Greenburg, 467''-68=. Greene, E. B. Printed commissions and insti-uctions to governors in English colonies of North Amer- ica. 298'. Provincial governor in Eng- lish colonies of North America, 379'. Greene county, 481'. Greenleaf, Jonathan. Churches in city of New York, 435*. Griffin, A. P. C. Bibliography of American historical societies, 298'. Index of articles upon American local history in his- torical collection in Boston public Ubrary, 298°. Griffin, A. P. C. Index of litera- ture of American local history, 298'. Index to articles in histor- ical collections relating to New York city, 298'. Index to articles in histor- ical collections relating to New York colony and state, 298". New York city, 408=. Griffin. ^Augustus. Journal, 386', 461'. Griffis, W: E. Areudt van Curler, Historical discourse, Schen- ectady, 498=. Sir William Johnson and the six nations, 371^ Grim, David. Memorandum, 417'. Grolier club of city of New York. Books printed by William Brad- ford and other printers in middle colonies, 402=. Plans and views of New York city, 292=. Gumaer, P: E. Deerpark, 473'. Gunn. Alexander. Memoirs of Rev. John H. Livingston, 398=. Hackensack (New Jersey), Re- formed Dutch church. Records, 39S=. Hague, William. Old Pelham and New Rochelle, 469°. Half-moon series, 295=. Hall. C: H: Dutch and Iroquois, Speech in reply to toast Colbert and the Corlaer, 328'. Hall. Hiland. New York Dellius patent, 496". Hall, Ralph, 456=. Hall, William. Ancient Sleepy Hol- low church in Tarrytown, 468=. Hall & Patterson. Albany county, I 486=. INDEX TO NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 531 Halsey, Mrs C: H. Sketches of cele- brated women, 371*. Hamilton, Andrew, 3G4', 305". Hamilton, J. T., Corwin, E: T: & Dwbbs, J. H. Reformed cburcb Dutch, reformed chnreh German, and Moravian church in United States, 397'. Hamilton county, 5O7"-10«. Hammond, Mrs L. M. Madison county, 511'. Hardie, James. City of New York, 40S'. Hardin, G: A. & Willard, F. H. Herkimer county, 506^ Hardy, Sir Charles, 375'. Hare, Robert. Memoranda on tour through North America, 369'. Harison, Francis, 360', 363', 363', 363°. To the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of city of New York, 361=. Harris. G. H. Aboriginal occupa- tion of lower Genesee country, 5ir. Notes on the aboriginal ter- minology of the Genesee river, 3Sy. Harrison, 46S". Harrison. Mrs Burton. Externals of modern New York, 409-. Harrison, Katherine, 471'. Harrison, W: H. Trinity church title, 435". Hart, A. B. & Chauning. Edward. Guide to study of American his- tory, 297'. Hart, Seth. Sermon in St George's church, Hempstead, 451'. Hartley, I: S. Fort Schuyler in history, 506'. Hasbrouck, A. B. Address on Ul- ster county, 477'. Hasbrouck, J. W. Hurley, 478'. Hasenclever, Peter. Case of Peter Hasenclever, 405'. Haverstraw, 475=. Hawks, F. L. United States, 311'. Hawley, Gideon. Letter of journey to Onohoghgwage, 501°. Hazard, Ebenezer. Documents re- lating to Dutch colonial history, 332'. Historical collections con- sisting of state papers and other authentic documents, 332". Hazen, William. Old Chelsea, 421'. Headley, J. T. Gen. Philip Schuy- ler, 371'. Great rio'ts of New York, 417=. Negro riots of 17I2-J,1 and stamp act riot of J765, 417=. Washington and his gen- erals, 371'. Heathcote, Caleb, 410'. Heckewelder, Rev. John. Indian tradition of 1st arrival of Dutch at Manhattan Island, 315', 326'. Hedges, H: P. Address before Suf- folk county historical society, 460'. Address on 200th auniver- sai-y of East Hampton, 457'. I Centennial address at Bridge- Hampton, 460=. Development of agriculture in Suffolk county, 454'. East Hampton, 458'. Historical address and ap- pendix, 460'. Heerman, Augustine, 33S'. Hemmenway, A. M. Vermont his- torical gazetteer, 508'. Hempstead, 460'-52'. Henderson, J. D. Dutch in New Netherlands, 322'. Hendrick, Welland. Empire state, 305°. Hennepin, Father Louis, 316'. Herkimer county, 506=. Herkimer county historical society. Papers, 295', 506'. 532 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY Heroy, P: B. Presbyterian church at Bedford, 467*. Herrick, S: E. Our relation to the past a debt to the future, 460». Religious progress and Chris- tian culture of Suffolk county. 454'. Hewitt, E: R. & Hewitt, M.. A. The boweiT, 421'. Higgiuson, T: W. Book of Ameri- can explorers, 319^. Henry Hudson and the Xew Netherlands, 319\ Hildeburn, C: S. R. Issues of the press in New York, 401'. King George's war, 368\ King William's war, 351^-54°. Kings college, 292^ Kings county, 443'-49°. Kings county genealogical club. Collections, 443?. Kingston, 478°-79». Kip, F. M. Discourse ou 1.50th anniversary of First reformed Dutch church, Fishkill, 476*. Fishkill, 476°. Kipp, W: I. New York society in the olden time, 307°. Knevels, J. W. Our Dutch pro- genitors, 383'. Knight, .Wr« Sarah (Kenible). Jour- nals of Madam Knight ami Rev. Mr Buckingham, 347'. New York city iu 170.'r5, 431». Private journal of journey from Bostou to New Y'ork, 347°. Koenen, H. J. Pavonia, 463°. Kohler, M. J. Beginnings of New York Jewish history, 436'. CivO status of Jews in colonial New York, 436''. Phases of Jewish life iu New York before ISOO, 436'. Kort en bondigh verhael van't geene in den oorlogh tusschen den koningh van Engelant, etc. en de staten der Vereenighde Neder- landen en den bischop van Mun- ster is voorgevallen, 345'. Kort verhael van Nieuw Nederlants gelegentheyt, 329". Kreiger, Martin. Journal of 2d Esopus war, 339=. Lacroix, A. P. do. Algemeene weereld-beschiyving, 347'. Laet, Johannes de. Beschryvinghe van West Indien, 322°. 53(> NEW VOEK STATE LII .ARY Laet, jDhaunes rte. Extracts from The uew world. 323'. L'histoire dii nouveau moude. 323=. Nieuvve -ivereldt 320=. 323^ Novus orbjs, 323*. Lake Cliamplain. 316\ 50S'-l(y. Lake Erie. 514-15«.. Lake George, 50S'-10°; bibliography and cartography, 297', oOS=. Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Be- ginnings of Troy, 483=. ■ Career and times of Nicholas Bayard, 349". Christmas season in Dutch New York, 431°. • City of New York. 409'. Oohleu age of colonial New York. 37V'. • Gov. Robert Monckton. 374^. Historic homes and land- marks, 422". ■ Jlanor of Gardiner's Island. 4.58'. Manor of Shelter island. 459\ Origin of New York. 32(5*. Southaaupton in history, 4G0". SO'Uthold and her historic homes and memories, 461°. ■ Van Cortlandt manor-house, 466=. • • Van Rensselaer manor, 484". ■ Wall street in history, 422'. Lambert, E: R. Colony of New Haven, 462'. Southold. 462'. Lambrechtseu, N. C. Korto be- schrijTing van de ouitdekking en der verdere lotgevalleu van Nieuw-Ncdei-land, 323°. New Nethei-lands. 323-'. Land patents, 303', 332«, 355«. 421". 421*, 42S=, 486", 496^ Landou, J. S. Schenectady. 498". Lansingburg, 4S2». Latting. J. J. Genealogical frag- ments, 386^. Laverdiere, C: H. Oeuvres de Champlain, 317'. Law, 304=, 380'-82». Lawrence, Eugene. Freedom of the press in New York, 364'. Richard Nicolls, 34o^ William Cosby and freedom dom of the press, 364'. Lawrence, .John, .iournal, 332°, 339% Leach, J. G. Major William Dyre, 4ir. Lefevi-e, Ralph. Huguenots of Ulster county, 383', 478', 480". Legends, 292=. Leibert, Eugene. Sketch of congre- gation on Stateu Island. 463'. Leisler, Jacob, 3o2'-54°. Leisler, Mary, 353°. L'Espenard, Antoine. 469\ Letter from a gentleman of New York concerning the late happy revolution, 353''. Levermore, C: A. Whigs of co- lonial New York, 342\ Lewis. E.. D. Old prisons and punishments. 432'. Lewis, J: N. Reminiscences of Anuandale. 477^ Lewis county, 507^-10°. Lenvisboro. 468'. Liberty pole, first, 377=. Lindsley, C: E. New RocUelle. 45'. Soutliampton, 460'-61'. Southeast, 477'. Southern central New York. 512^ Southold, 46r-62«. Sparks, Jared. Library of Amer- ican biography, 319^ Spence, Irving. Letters on early history of presbyterian church in America, 43S°. Spraguc. E: P. Presbyterian churcli in Salem, 4ilGl Sprague, W: B. Annals of Ameri- can pulpit, 392». Springer, A. O. Albany's bicenten- nial, 490'. Stamp act riot in New York city, 415^ 417=. Stanton, Rev. H. C. Origin and growth of presbyterianism in Albany, 495^ Stauwood, J. K. Direct ancestry of Jacob AA'endell, 324'. Events incident to settle- ment of province of New Nether- land, 324'. Stark, Caleb. Memoirs and otBcial correspondence of Gen. John Stark, 374'. Stark, John. 374=. Staten Island. 462»-64=. Stebbins, Calvin. Edmund Burke, 377°. Steenwyck, Cornelis. 415". Steiner, B. C. Andrew Hamilton and John Peter Zenger, 365°. Stephenson, John. The Bowery under English rule, 424-. Steuben county. 513'-14=. Stevens, J: A. English in New Y'ork, 343'. ■ Life in New York at close of the colonial period, 433\ Stevens, J: A. Old New York coffee-houses, 433°. Old New York taverns, 4.33=. Part of New York iu tlie stamp act troubles, 377'. Second non-import.n.tion agree- ment, 377'. Sources of iuformation rela- tive to English iu New York. 30<)'. Stamp act in New York, 377". Stevens, J: A., jr. Colonial New York, 372". Commercial history of city of New York, 439^. Merchants of New York, 439°. Stevenson, T. B. Pere Jogues, 336'. Stewart, A. T. Historical dis- course, TarrytO'WU, 468". Stickney, C: E. The Minisink re- gion, 473=. Stiles. Ezra. Religious liberty in colony of New York, i773, 393'. Stiles. H: R. Brooklyn, 446°, 447'. Brooklyn ferry and ferry rights, 446'. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of Kings county and Brooklyn, 446». Ecclesiastical history of icings county, 444°. Graveyards of Long Island, 455°. Still well, W: H. Coney Island, 448'. Reformed protestant Dutch church of Gravesend, 448''. Stilwell, B: M. Early memoirs of the Stilwell family, 333^ 414». Stitt, C. H. Huguenot church and settlement at New Paltz. 480°. Stockwell. A. P. Gravesend, old and new, 448°. Stone, W: L. Administration of Lord Cornbury, 357'. 552 XEW YORK STATE LIBRARV Stone, W: L. Adminstration of Sir Edmuud Andros. SoO". Ceutennial history of Xew York city. 411'. • Colonial newspaper press, 401". Early newspaper press of Boston and Xew York, 401'. • Life and times of Sir Will- iam Johnson. 372". New York oity. 411 . Newspapers and maga- zines. 401". Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. 49.-.'. Stony Point. 475'. Street. A. B, Glimpses of early history of AUiany. 49CF. Street. C. R: Huntington, 459-. Strong, R. G. Flatbush. 447*. Strong. T: M. Flatbush. 447°. Studies in liistor.v. economics and public law, 297=. Stiiyvesant. Mrs .Judith. Will, 340'. Stuyresant, r;oc. Teter, 3ST-il\ 41.3=. 440=. Answer to observations of West India company on his Re- port on the surrender of New Netherland to English, 840". ■ — Journey to Esopus. 340*. Letters to Gov. John Win- throp, 340'. • Report on causes which led to surrender of New Netlierlaud to English. 340=. Suffolk count.v, 454'-G2'. Sullivan county, 480*, 512*. Susquehanna river, 512". Sutpheu, D: S. Historical discourse at 200th anniversary of reformed Dutch church of New Utrecht, 449". Swart. Gerrit. 4S.5'. Sylvester. N. B. Northern New York and Adirondack wilderness, 507^ Rensselaer county. 482". Saratoga and Kay-ad-ros- se-ra, 495^ Saratoga county, 495". Ulster count.v, 478'. Sylvester family, 4.59^'. T. Cruise with Kidd. 355'. Talbot, Rcr. John, 394=. Talcott. S. V. New York and New England families. 3St3=. Tappan, Reformed church. Bap- tisms, 475'. Tappan, Second reformed church. Baptisms. 475*. Tarrytown, 4e7'-6S'. Taylor, G. Voyage to North Amer- ica, 369». Tenney. Jonathan. ' County of Al- bany. 4SS'. Manor and the Van Rens- selaers. 48.5*. New England in Albany. 49.3=. Population in Albany county, 4SS'. & Howell. G: R. Bicenten- nial history of Albany, 48l-\ — ■ Copy of letter to members of general assembly. 363*. Heads of articles of com- plaint against Gov. Cosby, 363'. Van Gieson, A. P. First reformed church at Poughkeepsie, 47r. Historical address, Fishkill, 477'. Van Pelt, Daniel. Antecedents of New Netherland and Dutch West India company, 327=. Dutch West India company the founders of Manhattan colony, 327'. Leslie's history of the greater New York, 411'. New York city under Gov. Montgomerie, 363', 420'. • ■ Pictures of early church life in New York city, 439=. • Were the Dutch on Man- hattan Island in 1598, 316=. Van Rensselaer, Catharine, 308'. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt. His- torical discourse on centennial celebration of battle of Lake George, 510=. Van Rensselaer. Johan. Commis- sion of Gerrit Swart, 485'. Van Rensselaer, Killiaeu. 4S3',48o'. Van Rensselaer, }Jrs M. D. Goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at home and in society, 308=. Van Reusselaers of the manor of Rensselaerswyck, 485'. Van Rensselaer, Maunsell. Mem- oir of French and Indian expedi- tion against province of New York, 501'. Our ancient landmarks, 492*. Van Rensselaer, Mrs Sarah_ An- cestral sketches, 349*, 412', 483'. ■ Bayards of New York, 412'. Growth of city of New York from 1626, 412=. Nicholas Bayard and his times, 349'. Van Rensselaer, Mrs Schuyler. Mother city of Greater New York, 415=. INDEX TO NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY 555 Vau Rensselaer, Stephen, 4S3^ Vau Rensselaer manor, 4S3''-S5''. Van Ruyveu. Cornelius, journal, 382°, 339=. Van Stiaack, H: C. Peter A'an Schaack, 3T8=. Van Schaack, Peter, 37S-. Van Slyke, J. G. Reformed church of Jamaica, 453''. Van T wilier, Walter, 334% 336=. Vanderbilt, Mrs G. L. (Lefferts). Reformed church, Flatbush, 447'. Social history of Flatbush, 447°. Vennema, Anie. Reformed church of New Paltz, 480". Ver Planck, W: E. Old Dutch houses on the Hudson, 465", 47C^ Verheerlickte Nederland, 330". Vermilye, A. G. Earl of Bellomont and suppression of piracy, 356'. Francis Lovelace, 346'. Huguenot element among the Dutch, 383'. • Leisler troubles in 16S9. 354'. ■ Mingling of Huguenot and Dutch in early New York, 383». Period of liheLeisler troubles, 354'. Vermont historical society. Pro- ceedings, SIO". Verrazano, John de. Relation of land by him discovered, 316% Verrezano's voyage, 316", 316'. Versteeg, D. Dutch West India company manuscripts, 304'. Vesey, Rei: William, 436'. 438'. Viele, E. L. Knickerbockers of New York, 483'. Villard, O. G. Wall street, 425'. Vries, D. P. de. De Vries in Al- bany. 493'. Extracts from voyages, 333'. Korte historiael, 333'. Voyages from Holland to America, 334'. Wadsworth, Ben.jamin. Journal, 493% Wager. D. E. Forts Stauwix and Bull and other forts at Rome, 507'-'. Waldman. W: "W. Huguenots of Westchester and parish of Ford- ham, 3S4'. Walker. J. B. Robert Rogers, the ranger, 375'. Wallace, J: W: Address at 200th birthday of William Bradford, 402'. Waller, H: D. Flushing, 450=. Walton, J. S. Conrad Weiser, 504". Walworth, E. H. Saratoga, 495'. Warden, D: B. Chronologie his- torique de TAmerique, 314". Waring, G: E., jr & Hill, G: E. Old wells and water courses of island of Manhattan, 421% Warren, Mrs M. S. First settlers of Mohawk valley, 497'. Warren county, 508'-10«. Washington county, 496', 50S'-10'. Wassenaer, Nieolaes van. Descrip- tion and first settlement of New Netherland, 327'. Historisch verhael alder ghedenckweerdichste geschied- nisse die in Europa 1621-32 voorgevallen syn, 325'. Waters, I: S. Extracts from records of reformed Dutch church of Newtown, 4.53'. Watson, J: F. Annals and occur- rences of New York city and state in the olden time, 306", 315% Annals of Philadelphia, 412'. Early settlement and inci- dents at Brooklyn and Long Island, 442". First colonists. 325% First settlement of Albany, 490'. First settlement of city of New York, 41.5% tK STATE LIBRARY Watson. J: F. First settleiupnt of Schenectady, 501*. Historic tales of olden time concerning New York city and state. 306°, 315=, 412=. Manners and customs in co- lonial times, 30.8^ ■ New York city. -tli'. Olden time. 412'. ■ Original exploration of the country, 321". Presentation of freedom of city of New York to Andrew Hamilton, 365". Watson. W. C. General view and agricultural survey of county of Essex. oKf. Military and civil history of county of Essex, 510^ Occupation of Champlain valley, 507°, olO*. The Philipse family, 4(36'. Pioneer history of Champlain valley, 510". Wayne county, 513'-14=. Webster. Kiehard. Presbylerian church in America. .396*. Weise. A. .T. Albany, 490'. Discoveries of America to ]o>3. 31G'. History nf IT towns of Rens- selaer county. 482*. Lansiugburgh. 482°. — Troy. 483=. Troy's lOO years. 483*. Weiser, C. Z. Life of (John) Con- rad Weiser, 505-. Weiser. Conrad. .502". 503'. 5fM». .505'. Copy of family register in liandwritiug of Conrad Weiser, 5<:)5'. West India company. 292», 304', 321", .325', 326*, 326?, 327% 334', 335'-36=. a37', 419". tor Dinclage and H. van I>yck. 337'. West India compan.v. Instructions to director and council of New Netherland, 337°. West Indische compagnie. Arti- culeu beraemt by bewinthebbereu van de compagnie, 334', 336'. Charter of liberties and ex- emptions of 1629. 335'. Freedoms and exemptions granted to all those who will plant colonies in New Nether- land. .334*. Naeder klagh-vertoogh aende stateu generael. wegeus de West- ludische compagnie ter sake van- de ouwetteli.ike proceduren der Engelsche in Nieu Nederlant, 340^. Reuionstrautie van de aende staten generael over tyraunye door de Engelsche in Nieuw- Nederlnnt. 341'. Reply to Answer of Peter Sttiyvesant, .341\ Yryheden by de vergader- inghe van de negenthiene vergunt aen alien die colonien in Xieuw- Nederlandt sullen planteu, 335°. Westbrook. F: E: 200th anui- versar.v of erection of building occupied as the senate house at Esopus. 479". Westbury. Friends" society. Record of births. 452*. Westchester. 471". Westchester county. 405''-72'. Western New York. 513'-14-. Westticld. 4114". Wharton, A. H. ('(donial days :lnd dames. 308". Wheeler, M. T. Contribution to bibliography of literature relat- ing to Hudson river, 4()5'. Wheelwright. Timothy, pseud. Let- ter from brother tradesmen, 364=. IN'DKX TO XHW \'(IK Whitnkfr. Eplicr. ImiuikUts of S.inthuld, 4(;2\ (JniwtU of Suffolk i-duuly, 455'. Simthold. 462=. AVhite, F: C. & Terry. Roderick. Soutli eliurcli reforineil, of New York city, 430-. ■White riaiiis, 471*. Wliitehead, W: A. Billopp lioiise. Staten Islaud, 464«. Staten Island and the New .lersey boundary, 464'. Whitniore. W: H. Andres tracts, .350*. 5